词汇 | identity-politics |
释义 | identity politics noun[ U, + sing./pl. verb ] uk /aɪˈden.tə.ti ˌpɒl.ə.tɪks/ us /aɪˈden.t̬ə.t̬i ˌpɑː.lə.tɪks/ political beliefs and systems that place a lot of importance on the group to which people see themselves as belonging to, especially according to their race, gender (= whether they are male, female, or a different gender), or sexual orientation(= whether they are attracted to people of the same or a different gender): (身份)认同政治 With a female candidate and an African-American candidate, analysts wondered about the role that identity politics would play in the election.由于有一位女性候选人和一位非裔美国人候选人,分析家们想知道的是身份政治在选举中会扮演什么角色。 Now people are looking beyond skin color and identity politics. They want to see ideas and a vision that will benefit all of Oakland. He says that the left disdained the compromises of actual power, retreated to niche causes and obsessed over identity politics. Political movements & groups alt-right ANC anti-Bolshevik anti-Bolshevism anti-capitalism big tent black bloc Blairite Blue Dog leftism leftist leftward lefty sectarian sectarianism segregationist Sinn Fein Sovietism the awkward gangidiom the lunatic fringeidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Activism & pressure groups Examples of identity politicsidentity politics Of course, "the personal is the political" looms large, so identitypolitics and, especially, feminism were well represented. In part this is about identitypolitics, the city in a new millennium and all that. Understood as such, the public sphere is presented as a site of performative politics that is pitted against identitypolitics (p. 29). Identitypolitics and the cultivation of cultural particularities should therefore be replaced by assimilation into the mainstream. If this line of argument is right, identitypolitics should always fight a twofold battle. Their decision solves a key piece to the puzzle of resurgent identitypolitics. Thus, the philosophical-scientific controversy is re-constructed in terms of identitypolitics, where criteria of truth and falsehood are less relevant than the quest for coherence. All of these to a greater or lesser extent are founded upon birth, familial relations, and/or identitypolitics. Normative theories of multiculturalism, on the other hand, are instructive because they have grappled with the moral commitment of recuperative identitypolitics. The rise of identitypolitics in the 1970s - feminism (and anti-racism) - meant that for many, the (male) sexuality of rock was reinterpreted as sexism. The fear of losing one's faith can be a destructive force in a secularizing world; it can hand over entire communities to venomous identitypolitics. In other words, post-modernism in dance is often presented as a variation on the naturalist theme, only steeped in identitypolitics. In this way, recuperative identitypolitics and the politics of deconstruction need not be mutually exclusive. Consequently, the identitypolitics of the early 1940s has been viewed within the same paradigm as the 'communalism' of the late 1940s. Identitypolitics, and by extension, conflicts, in this sense, are the outcome of interest politics. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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