What is cultural marginalization? ·The process of a group being left out politically, socially, and economically. Their identity and culture are devalued.
Marginalization occurs mostly to immigrants or aboriginal people. The differences in culture are reduced and we are submitting to the dominant monoculture factor. Acceptance majorly declines and so do the trust, freedom and liberty of those people do as well. Segregation and subordination are steps leading up to marginalization. By ignoring or separating one group from another, the “lower class” people will rise and rebel from their anger. Over all, marginalization has a very negative effect and process.
Marginalization
Marginalization is the reducing the power, size, or importance of something. It can also be the singling out of a certain group, such as a minority. It is usually done, because the group that becomes marginalized is usually a group that is thought to be "undesired," or "not the norm." Sometimes, people who have been marginalized will lie about who they are, so that they won't be singled out. This is common when the marginalization of a group gets to the point where there is genocide.
Stereotypes like this are usually the reason for marginalization.
An example of genocide would be the Holocaust, when Hitler took the Jews to concentration camps, and had them killed. Unlike cultural revitalization, marginalization is bad, except for being a convenient way for those that have power to weaken other stakeholders in issues, so that they have less opposition.
·The process of a group being left out politically, socially, and economically. Their identity and culture are devalued.
Marginalization occurs mostly to immigrants or aboriginal people. The differences in culture are reduced and we are submitting to the dominant monoculture factor. Acceptance majorly declines and so do the trust, freedom and liberty of those people do as well. Segregation and subordination are steps leading up to marginalization. By ignoring or separating one group from another, the “lower class” people will rise and rebel from their anger. Over all, marginalization has a very negative effect and process.
Marginalization
Marginalization is the reducing the power, size, or importance of something. It can also be the singling out of a certain group, such as a minority. It is usually done, because the group that becomes marginalized is usually a group that is thought to be "undesired," or "not the norm." Sometimes, people who have been marginalized will lie about who they are, so that they won't be singled out. This is common when the marginalization of a group gets to the point where there is genocide.
An example of genocide would be the Holocaust, when Hitler took the Jews to concentration camps, and had them killed. Unlike cultural revitalization, marginalization is bad, except for being a convenient way for those that have power to weaken other stakeholders in issues, so that they have less opposition.