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"othering" Definitions
  1. the fact of viewing and treating a person or group of people as different from yourself and from most people

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This othering takes yet another step: If she is depicted as the enemy, then those partaking in the othering are definitely the heroes.
It was a space that was very "othering" for them.
I wanted to represent this nebulas othering of South Central.
Othering is only effective if people are scared of you.
It's about the dangers of othering, rampant xenophobia, and anti-Semitism.
But for Meghan, the othering has been stepped up a gear.
Othering is expressed through codes of belonging as well as difference.
The underlying idea — that language shapes dehumanization and othering — becomes quickly apparent.
Morrison's history of Othering represents an intervention in history on several fronts.
Community is the spoonful of sugar that makes the othering go down.
Sri Lanka is intolerant and India is "addicted" to its habit of othering others.
This is just the cherry on top of this really disheartening culture of othering.
The "othering" of black women's sexuality has long been a part of American history.
"The othering that happens in computer science classes is really a big deal," she says.
There's usually a sense of othering, the idea that you're not "from here" and seem exotic.
How we describe each other either furthers our understanding and empathy, or furthers othering and dehumanization.
In The Silkworm, Rowling's narration is consistently othering and patronizing towards Pippa as a trans woman.
And so my staff and I were having this conversation today, like this whole idea of othering.
By hastily indicting groups of "others" as othering, you perpetuate the very phenomenon that you seek to condemn.
" Corbyn, Berger suggested, has contrived to make British Jews different in some way, a process she called "othering.
This is the key to "othering": treating people from another group as less human than one's own group.
That it turns the Americans's othering of the locals against them weighs it with even more ironic weight.
In Aamis, "meat" also remains the constant signifier of the fervid othering that has now become routine in India.
Even when physical force is used, the people doing the Othering can also bolster their self-definition through words.
But as it is, they come across as "othering" when they seem to be striving for "matter-of-fact".
We believe that subsections of blackness are ultimately destructive ways of "othering" ourselves in the eyes of the larger society.
Saigon's legacy hasn't held up too well over the years — many anti-fans view it as racist, Orientalist, and othering.
But there are other, more "othering" side effects to these ads, for Australians like me who have to see them.
At the risk of Othering our neighbors to the East, we will say this: Japan is into some weird shit.
The still life ensnares the eye into singling out or lingering on objects, effectively reconstructing the visual process of othering.
"Crazy Rich Asians" is not just "money porn", she goes on, it is also, to many South-East Asians, "othering porn".
From the safety of my cis-white-lady privilege, it was much safer to focus on the othering of another group.
But to the extent that they complicate the racial Othering that the two male writers also treat, these themes lose sharpness.
The answer, at least in part, is related to the public othering and harassment of Republicans over the last several years.
It's a worthwhile experience othering yourself like this – it allows you to step away from your music and see it objectively.
It's not too far a leap to what we saw in the 2016 election, with the "othering" of Muslim American communities.
The ruthless othering practiced by Mr. Trump started long ago in the institution of slavery and perfected over hundreds of years.
But this, too, is a form of othering — a way that Puerto Ricans are put into a separate category than other Americans.
The Williams sisters, and Serena especially, are no strangers to having their bodies and ability discussed in othering ways over the years.
The thought of that kind of compartmentalization seemed to invite an othering—a cheapening, even—of the genre and its cultural importance.
For another, Trump still doesn't seem to understand Iowa voters, where he's hoping this "othering" of Cruz will mute his opponent's ascendance.
Ms. Red Star, an Apsaalooke (Crow) artist who has done the residency twice, said the institute dismantles the "othering" of Native art.
While othering often centers the white experience as "superior" and "pure," fears of "dirtiness" also extend to conflicts outside of Western colonization.
"If you've got 'male,' 'female,' and 'other' [on your application], you're literally othering queer people, which is not a good look," she said.
BuzzFeed News took a closer look at those conservative videos to get a better understanding of how this kind of othering manifests itself.
Stereotyping and othering an entire people has no place in a society that is founded on ideals of freedom and democracy for all.
The seemingly innocuous imagery demonstrates how the simultaneous "othering" and victimization of the Chinese minority are embedded in mundane words and minute gestures.
But where the gaze in Raving Iran is othering, NOKAPC is more intimate and nuanced in its depiction of life as an Iranian musician.
Essentially, hating pumpkin spice lattes is our way of othering those who drink them, and in the process, marking ourselves as decidedly un-basic.
While there's no direct line between subtle "othering" and physical violence, disparagement, even only in words, adds moisture to the dark cloud of prejudice.
Put these two issues together — the research on race and the othering of Puerto Rico — and suddenly the slow response starts to seem tragically predictable.
Yes, he might second-guess his decisions (say, to learn how to fly a plane), but Phillips manages to explore subculture without othering his subjects.
It's othering in the same way singling out someone based on their sexual orientation, race, weight, or anything else is (but more on that later).
Supermodel Chrissy Teigan noted that Weiss's atrocious tweet is part of a long tradition of racism against Asian Americans by othering them as perpetual foreigners.
There was a chance it might seem like ignorant othering, or needless parachuting by clueless foreigners in the vein of Gordon Ramsay's recent travel show.
But on the odd occasion that people are exposed to each other as people, as at the rally in Washington, othering is hard to maintain.
Because if one needs therapy to correct a disappeared desire for whiteness as a result of intense and constant othering, is that relationship worth it?
And we believe that playing grief, the griefer stigma, and the associated othering mechanism all resulted from this brand new anxiety toward cross-age coplaying.
But if anything, the TV version feels like it's too much in tune with the present objectification and othering of anyone who isn't white and straight.
That hasn't stopped many high profile celebrities from attending services, but Christians who are silent on the othering or oppression against the queer community are complicit.
The othering of these cultures often takes the form of romanticized depictions of these regions as mysterious or mystic fantasy lands, framed through a colonial perspective.
Trump's executive order banning immigrants from seven majority-Muslim nations and the "othering" of Muslim American communities is not too far a leap from these remarks.
Indeed, their more "monstrous" or othering qualities—most notably their shared inability to communicate with other humans—are what make them more human to each other.
The law professor John A. Powell (a friend with whom I have collaborated) calls this "othering" and has shown that it leads to hatred and discrimination.
"To some extent humanity has always been about 'othering' -- there's us and there's the other," says Adam Cohen, a writer and historian featured in the film.
She told Vox that the rhetoric we see today is part of the "processes of othering" migrants — especially those who come from low-income, non-Western regions.
That makes it harder to vibe with what Sucker Punch has to say about the objectification and othering of women in both pop culture and IRL culture.
Othering as a means of control is not just the practice of white people in the United States, for every group perfects its self-regard through exclusion.
A tradition in cities of politely refusing to rent homes to Muslims has now morphed into an active movement of othering them in schools and public places.
Othering humor still lingers today; just last year, a series of scandals surfaced involving old photos of politicians including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Virginia Gov.
That is my worry, because the last taboos that I think remain particularly in British and American English are the ones that are to do with othering people.
What is different is the real-world cultural context: the tradition of Western othering of Japan that Anderson seems blithely indifferent toward, even as he participates in it.
By "othering" people who do not share his myopic tunnel vision of America, by telling them that they do not belong, President Trump is dividing our house against itself.
" The "othering" has been frustrating, she said, ultimately motivating her to create her own nuanced portrayals of West Virginia's opioid struggle — the "good, bad, ugly" along with "what's beautiful.
Some, like Piers Morgan, have argued it's not racist to talk about Markle's DNA as "exotic," but this term has colonial roots, long working as a form of othering.
Flannery O'Connor's story "The Artificial Nigger," set in 21984s Georgia, well after the end of the slavery that kept people in place, exemplifies how Othering and belonging work in tandem.
"The fashion industry should stay away from othering trans women and making us look like this marketable adversary to womanhood," Selcuk said, adding that Graham doesn't do that at all.
Frustratingly, the challenges of adapting one's cuisine to a new region consigns many chefs and purveyors to the same fate that many second- and third-generation Americans face: perpetual othering.
Early on, identifying nonwhites conveyed a more violent othering: You were simply colored or a colored person—a stain on the white purity America told itself it needed to uphold.
Currently on display at the SCAD Museum and the Gutstein Gallery in Savannah, Georgia, the Washington, DC–based artist's paintings, sculpture, and installation explore the politics of power, subjugation, and othering.
Listen here on Gizmodo first:"We're in a place right now politically in the United States where there's a lot of othering, saying 'you don't belong to us,'" Hadero told Gizmodo.
Representation burnout is defined by feelings of exhaustion that come from being the only person of a particular identity in an environment and the othering that can occur as a result.
This experience has likely helped him to avoid the pitfalls of "othering" the subculture he documents; quite the contrary — Templeton and his fans seem to have an equal reverence for each other.
I don't mean to be melodramatic, but what we're seeing now is the legitimization of this "othering" of foreigners we have seen in the past, that we thought we had got over.
They have riled up a fear of "economic insecurity" so that they can do what they have done for over 50 years, which is scapegoating and othering people of color and immigrants.
Although her lectures and the race-centered tradition of James Baldwin and Ta-Nehisi Coates are crucial to understanding her thought, they cannot contain her extraordinary vision of human Othering and belonging.
Here, she's created her own public banner intended to represent the voice of the disenfranchised, both calling attention to and standing in defiance of the act of "othering," or alienating, one another.
The story of Crazy Rich Asians — and the racialization of "crazy rich" behavior, as if batshit levels of extravagance don't happen elsewhere — also does little to combat the othering of Singapore and Asia.
Morrison's earliest witnesses of Othering are two women who had been enslaved, Mary Prince and Harriet Jacobs, both of whom later recorded their physical and mental torture at the hands of their owners.
I also find it very othering to see gay men making jokes in the "pronoun" section, and I got tired of being fetishized or called a "tranny," so eventually I deleted the app.
But the racism against the four congresswomen reminds us all that this othering behavior is a result of who we are -- not what we do, what our status is or what we fight for.
" Invoking a diverse community by dropping the name of a single individual — let alone a tragic individual, whose story has been erased by mainstream media via the Disney film — is a way of "othering.
Christine Tran: I think it's really telling when you just go into a venue for a walk through and they give you this othering look, and you're just like, okay, I've got to go.
Decades after establishing a secular constitution and abolishing caste—and with it such categories as the "criminal tribes" and "martial races" beloved of the British Raj, India remains addicted to its habit of othering others.
As a young adult studying environmental science I became keenly aware of the problematic aspects of this othering of nature through studying and doing field work in areas that had been decimated by human activity.
RESPONSIBLE STORYTELLING: As travelers, photographers and influencers I believe that we have a duty to tell the stories of foreign places that we visit with dignity and respect and without othering or patronizing other countries.
In the Hebrew Bible, the word for "holiness" (qadosh) literally means "set apart, other"; and the cultivation of sanctity has often been an "othering" — a deliberate and dramatic inversion of a social or spiritual norm.
But turning people with mental illnesses into the exact opposite — zealots who survive only as extensions of a monstrous evil — has the incredibly othering effect of denying them the humanity afforded to all the other characters.
She foregrounds musical elements that code exotic (oud, kazoo, Asian percussion, high, squiggly keyboard) and fit in harmonically, as suits an album whose songs concern, dwell on, or simply project signifiers relevant to borders, refugees and othering.
"Sexual racism, transphobia, fat and femme shaming and further forms of othering such as stigmatization of HIV positive individuals are pervasive problems in the LGBTQ community," Landen Zumwalt, head of communications at Grindr, said in a statement.
This constant othering of nonwhite people by the President of the United States taps into the same racist ideas that white supremacists hold and serves to mainstream bigoted ideologies that justify the oppression of people of color.
These poets' directness suits their media, at their best disrupting never-ending streams of gossip, selfies and opinion-mongering with stark emotional clearings that aren't entirely unlike the mental stillness and "othering" fostered by poetry's traditional techniques.
These poets' directness suits their media, at their best disrupting never-ending streams of gossip, selfies and opinion-mongering with stark emotional clearings that aren't entirely unlike the mental stillness and "othering" fostered by poetry's traditional techniques.
The problem is that Isle of Dogs falls into a long history of American art othering or dehumanizing Asians, borrowing their "exotic" cultures and settings while disregarding the people who created those cultures and live in those settings.
After a week of this rhetoric, Trump tweeted that "it was very important we protect our Asian American community" (before othering Asian Americans — "they" and "us" — one tweet later) on Monday, but the damage has already been done.
Globalist belongs in a class of words ("cuck" is another one, as is "othering") that tends to say a great deal more about the person who uses it than it does about the person he says it about.
Being at a school that was predominantly Black, there wasn't any othering because of your hair, but the prettier and more popular girls who the boys fancied were usually mixed race or light skinned and had straighter hair texture.
While this kind of categorization and labeling contributes to the kind of detrimental othering that leads to civil war, colonialism, and enslavement, it also bolsters the pro-choice cause and decisions to test potentially life-saving drugs on mice.
The array of amicus speakers gave breathless testimony about the dangers of gaslighting and the crippling self-doubt that comes with being told that your feelings of alienation and racial othering are all imagined or not worthy of concern.
The array of amicus speakers gave breathless testimony about the dangers of gaslighting and the crippling self-doubt that comes with being told that your feelings of alienation and racial othering are all imagined or not worthy of concern.
Blackness remains the great challenge to writers of fiction on all sides of the color line, for the central role of race in American Othering affects us all, white and nonwhite, black and nonblack, not just writers who are white.
However, it fails to address the structural inequities — ethnic bias, stereotyping FATA residents as militants, lack of freedom of movement and ethnic othering — faced by the people of the Tribal Areas and, in fact, it may institutionalize those very things.
An othering of the landscape occurs—if the countryside is safe, idyllic, welcoming, and wholesome, as the heritage-version of it shopped by the right-wing and advertisers insists, then the city must by default be dangerous, poisoned, scowling, and godless.
Be it African Americans, Chinese Americans who at one point were excluded from entering this country, Japanese Americans who were in internment camps, there have been many who have felt the "othering" and the fear that's often created by those with political power.
When one works at a company that has so few black and brown people in leadership positions, and at the company as a whole, the unfortunate opportunity to be the unwelcome recipient of othering, micro-aggressions, discrimination and so forth are plentiful.
" Isma, a Ph.D. candidate, is wise to the othering effects of language, wryly noting the superfluousness of "chai tea" and "na'an bread," as well as more insidious word choices: "The 7/7 terrorists were never described by the media as 'British terrorists.
This isn't used to create a mystery — we already know Cunanan is the killer — but as part of the ongoing theme of the othering of gay men and their sexuality, which is pursued even when it lacks dramatic stakes or seems irrelevant to the story.
Instead, they will actually hurt transgender children and adults by isolating and "othering" them, forcing them into situations contrary to their own health and well-being, and ultimately, exacerbating the stigma that already puts them at heightened risks for depression, self-harm and suicide.
Can we make people more aware of how hurtful, denigrating, and othering this subject matter is, make them aware it is not a joke, that this has a genuinely damaging effect on attitudes towards women not only in metal but in the world at large?
Their Museum of Nonhumanity, on view at the Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art in Moss, Norway, attempts to undermine the Western, colonial, patriarchal thinking that leads to systems of oppression, as well as the cultural centers complicit in othering, or drawing distinctions between different groups.
But when we rage against the "stupidity" and "ignorance" of "rednecks" who live in Trump towns like Lake Harmony—or refuse to deal with them completely—we are guilty of a similar "Othering" effect, one that feels contrary to the inclusive spirit of rave culture.
But of course, the latest iteration of the trend still comes with pitfalls, as grouping a diverse array of South Asian women artists into a single story of progress risks othering them further, as well as flattening their work in precisely the ways they reject.
When you say, "I'm all for the ACA, but it sucks that I have to pay so much for health insurance when I'm perfectly healthy," you're basically othering ill people and ignoring the fact that most of us were deemed healthy until suddenly we weren't. 93.
In her wholehearted embrace of the Catholic faith, was Day also attempting an "othering," tacitly and subversively suggesting that there were different ways of being a loyal citizen and devout Christian — that the radicalism of a St. Francis, indeed, of Jesus himself, spoke imperatively to the American dilemma?
Muschietti's film might seem over-the-top in any other year, with its unsubtle depictions of hate, racism, and othering; instead, in a year that's seen the dramatic surfacing of those elements, it serves as a grim, temporary catharsis — temporary, because the fight to defeat these social evils is never over.
But while Van Johnson does try to engage in "woke" parody, it misses an opportunity to grapple with the dated tropes — like white Western heroism at the expense of othering other nations and races, and caricatured depictions of women characters — that rendered '80s and '90s action films culturally problematic and passé.
With the first few weeks of classes now firmly underway, I spoke to six current and former PoC students about how their time in college has affected their personal identities; how they navigated "othering"; and asked for the advice they would give themselves if they could do it all again.
And Olivia Storz, also in Denver, said sexual harassment happened everywhere: I would caution all those who read the lasivicious details of this predatory man's escapades to refrain "othering" this incident in your head, from tucking it into a box labeled "that is a shame" and rarely thinking of it again.
" She went on: "It's basically an othering that comes from the belief that the man behind the camera has a privileged artistic sense, an inherent superiority despite rarely knowing the local language, or living in the region or neighborhood he's covering, or having any sustained connection to what he's seeing.
There is a long history of racializing pandemics by attaching them to a specific place and people, othering a pathogen that originated in another land in much the same way white Americans have historically othered people of color who came to (or whose ancestors came to) the United States from somewhere else.
Even when it doesn't mean to, it ends up revealing its core principles: othering those who are ethnically different, dominating these others by violence or threat of violence, cloaking that hostility in silly rhetoric, choosing symbols that give the entire plot away, and only changing when it can be done at an affordable price!
But her descriptions of Pippa, the features and mannerisms she chooses to focus on and emphasize when writing from Strike's POV (generally one of our two reliable narrators in this world) are consistently objectifying and othering in ways that are very familiar from the ways transphobes describe and debate the validity of trans men and women's identities.
This image of authoritarianism comes from the popular media (dictators in movies are never constrained by anything but open insurrection), from American mythmaking about the Founding (free men throwing off the yoke of British tyranny), and from a kind of "imaginary othering" in which the opposite of democracy is the absence of everything that characterizes the one democracy that one knows.
The term has since been expanded in scope into a broadly useful one for the West's selective seeing of the East — especially, for the purposes of this piece of writing, East Asia — with many sins included under its umbrella: exotification, condescension, appropriation, othering, and general treatment of Asianness as a cultural buffet from which people feel welcome to help themselves to whatever they're inclined to take and reject what they aren't interested in.

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