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| ‘Seeking Asian Female’ on PBS Shows an Internet-Order Bride - The New York Times |
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| I'm a beneficiary as half white and only half Asian |
White worship is internalized racism, a form of internalized oppression, defined by sociologist Karen D. Pyke as the "internalization of racial oppression by the racially subordinated" [1].
Robin Nicole Johnson in her study The Psychology of Racism, emphasizes that internalized racism involves both "conscious and unconscious acceptance of a racial hierarchy in which a presumed superior race [is] consistently ranked above other races."
Brit Courtney taught in Korea and met her mate
The white Chinese Russians of China: Russians in China
Melt the pot if one could only develop some game
These definitions encompass a wide range of instances not limited to:
- a belief in negative stereotypes,
- adaptations to cultural standards, and
- thinking that supports the status quo (i.e., denying that racism exists) [2].
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| We're "status symbols" in Korea |
In these places, internalized racism can have adverse effects on those who experience it. For example, high internalized racism scores have been linked to poor health outcomes among
- Caribbean Black women,
- higher propensity for violence among African American young males, and
- increased domestic violence among Native American populations in the US [3, 4, 5]. More
Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka (Fresh Air) - Dave Chappelle offends half of an interracial couple
Latin community colorism, too?
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| "Latin has no [single] skin tone." (Latin America has ALL of the colors, shades, and tones). |
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| Colorism: racist legacy brought from Europe to Americas |
Casta (Spanish "caste") is a term that means "lineage" [institutional racism] in Spanish and Portuguese and has historically been used as a racial and social identifier.
In the context of the European Spanish Empire in the Americas, the term also refers to a theoretical framework which says that colonial society operated under a hierarchical race-based "caste "caste system."
From the outset, colonial Spanish America resulted in widespread intermarriage: unions of Spaniards (Españoles), indigenous people (Indios, "Indians," indigenas), and Africans (Negros, lit. "Blacks").
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| Colonists, do we internalize racism? |
Basic mixed-race categories that appeared in official colonial documentation were mestizo ("Mixed," "Blended"), generally offspring of a Spaniard and an Indigenous person; and mulatto, offspring of a Spaniard and a black African.
Many terms were used for people of mixed Spanish, Indigenous, and African ancestry in 18th-century casta paintings... More
- CC Liu, Crystal Quintero, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly












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