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词汇 identity politics
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Definition of identity politics in English:

identity politics

plural noun
  • treated as singular or plural A tendency for people of a particular religion, race, social background, etc., to form exclusive political alliances, moving away from traditional broad-based party politics.

    身份认同政治(指特定宗教、种族、社会背景人士脱离传统的政党政治而组成排外政治联盟的倾向)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why, he asks, are the identity politics of gender or race not vulnerable to the same sort of anti-essentialist critique?
    • Our party opposes the various strains of identity politics and stands firmly in support of integration and the unity of all working people.
    • One of the play's chief merits is that it does not retreat into the type of identity politics generally pushed by so many Asian and black commentators and artists.
    • Yet identity politics disallows political analysis or criticism of identities which are profoundly political.
    • There are a few folks in various splinter groups practicing identity politics.
    • The progressive establishment is critical of people who openly discuss questions of race, culture and identity politics.
    • In the process, women get caught up in nationalist politics in different ways, and identity politics come to impact on gender relations.
    • They have been annexed to any number of political currents, particularly around identity politics.
    • The scripts of political mobilisation and identity politics do not cease even in the face of a common suffering.
    • In a recent article in the New York Review of Books, Barenboim attacks the current fashion for identity politics and cultural nationalism.
    • Third, it sent a message about the importance of what might be called identity politics or the politics of behaviour.
    • When are you going to learn that a focus on social liberalism and identity politics is the tool of the elite?
    • The magazine also features an essay on New Zealand film Whale Rider, directed by Niki Caro, and its promotion of identity politics.
    • Discussion increasingly focuses on identity politics and the question of differences between women as well as between women and men.
    • They have joined new social movements and have chosen identity politics rather than partisan politics.
    • Doing so with identity politics or cultural differences is a loser's game.
    • This was neither social democracy nor the Old or New Left, neither identity politics nor vanguardism.
    • It was identity politics, the politics of the special interest groups, of the disadvantaged groups.
    • It is one short step from parochial affiliations to local mafias that rely on clanship, clientalism, and identity politics.
    • For those interested in identity politics, there were sessions on black liberation and feminism.

Definition of identity politics in US English:

identity politics

plural noun
  • treated as singular or plural A tendency for people of a particular religion, race, social background, etc., to form exclusive political alliances, moving away from traditional broad-based party politics.

    身份认同政治(指特定宗教、种族、社会背景人士脱离传统的政党政治而组成排外政治联盟的倾向)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the process, women get caught up in nationalist politics in different ways, and identity politics come to impact on gender relations.
    • It is one short step from parochial affiliations to local mafias that rely on clanship, clientalism, and identity politics.
    • Third, it sent a message about the importance of what might be called identity politics or the politics of behaviour.
    • Our party opposes the various strains of identity politics and stands firmly in support of integration and the unity of all working people.
    • They have been annexed to any number of political currents, particularly around identity politics.
    • Discussion increasingly focuses on identity politics and the question of differences between women as well as between women and men.
    • The magazine also features an essay on New Zealand film Whale Rider, directed by Niki Caro, and its promotion of identity politics.
    • The progressive establishment is critical of people who openly discuss questions of race, culture and identity politics.
    • For those interested in identity politics, there were sessions on black liberation and feminism.
    • There are a few folks in various splinter groups practicing identity politics.
    • They have joined new social movements and have chosen identity politics rather than partisan politics.
    • This was neither social democracy nor the Old or New Left, neither identity politics nor vanguardism.
    • One of the play's chief merits is that it does not retreat into the type of identity politics generally pushed by so many Asian and black commentators and artists.
    • The scripts of political mobilisation and identity politics do not cease even in the face of a common suffering.
    • It was identity politics, the politics of the special interest groups, of the disadvantaged groups.
    • Doing so with identity politics or cultural differences is a loser's game.
    • In a recent article in the New York Review of Books, Barenboim attacks the current fashion for identity politics and cultural nationalism.
    • When are you going to learn that a focus on social liberalism and identity politics is the tool of the elite?
    • Yet identity politics disallows political analysis or criticism of identities which are profoundly political.
    • Why, he asks, are the identity politics of gender or race not vulnerable to the same sort of anti-essentialist critique?
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