I don't think that's consistently true although sometimes it is. What about when liberals complain about it? I like to study all of those, particularly gender and sexuality. It's getting quite hard to do unless you use an intersectional, cultural constructivist framework,
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Replying to @gnrosenberg
Not a lot. You have to study racISM in a social context.
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There isn't one. Racism is a cultural construct although tribalism is innate. I argued this in the Othello essay citing two studies which confirm that race is easily forgotten when you stop talking about it & focus on shared aims. This was problematic, apparently.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @gnrosenberg
No-one claims that culture doesn't exist! It is what I study and how people interpreted reality through their own cultural maps. I look at how Englishwomen used the Christian narrative to negotiate autonomy and authority for themselves.
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