单词 | identity politics |
释义 | > as lemmasidentity politics identity politics n. the adherence by a group of people of a particular religion, race, social background, etc., to political beliefs or goals specific to the group concerned, as opposed to conforming to traditional broad-based party politics. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > [noun] > branches of politics public policec1450 state police1779 world-policy1848 world politics1857 geopolitics1901 Weltpolitik1903 biopolitics1927 psychopolitics1942 micropolitics1951 agro-politics1960 eco-politics1970 identity politics1973 gender politics1977 1973 T. Gitlin in R. P. Wolff 1984 Revisited 27 They split and devoured SDS so easily because they capitalized on a widespread self-doubt; with a rush they occupied a vacuum of identity and strategy, virtually without opposition. Identity politics swallowed itself. 1977 Combahee River Collective Black Feminist Statem. Apr. in Z. R. Eisenstein Capitalist Patriarchy & Case for Socialist Feminism (1979) 365 Our politics evolve from a healthy love for ourselves, our sisters, and our community which allows us to continue our struggle and work. This focusing upon our own oppression is embodied in the concept of identity politics. 1979 Social Sci. & Med. 13 a. 766/2 Political activism among the handicapped and former mental patients..exemplifies a type of politics which we will term identity politics. 1989 C. R. Wilson & W. Ferris Encycl. Southern Culture 1563/1 Black feminists sought to create a form of ‘identity politics’ that would advance their unique interests. 2018 Chicago Jewish Star 26 Jan. 4/1 Vice President Pence's speech contained no words of grievance, no hint of hatred, no allusions to revenge, no identity politics, no negativity and no divisiveness. < as lemmas |
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