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This page is (intended to grow into) a list of concepts that are related to [[categorism]] itself or to the understanding of categorism. This list does not include those concepts that can be [[facets of categorism|facets]], [[foci of categorism|foci]] or [[abstractions of categorism|abstractions]] of categorism, as these concepts are listed on those pages.
 
This page is (intended to grow into) a list of concepts that are related to [[categorism]] itself or to the understanding of categorism. This list does not include those concepts that can be [[facets of categorism|facets]], [[foci of categorism|foci]] or [[abstractions of categorism|abstractions]] of categorism, as these concepts are listed on those pages.
  
* [[Aspects of categorism]]
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* [[Aspects of categorism]]: The three aspects are the facets, the foci and the abstractions.
 
* [[Categorism As a Dirty Weapon]]
 
* [[Categorism As a Dirty Weapon]]
* [[Categorization]]
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* [[Categorization]]: Defining and reproducing categories.
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* [[Cateitization]]: Building and reproducing identity for oneself and cateity for others.
 
* [[Cateity]]: Intersection of categorization and identity.
 
* [[Cateity]]: Intersection of categorization and identity.
* [[Dichotomism]]
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* [[Dichotomism]]: Getting stuck in black and white thinking.
* [[Five faces of oppression]]
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* [[Five faces of oppression]]: A model by Iris Marion Young, arguing that we should look into facets or categorism rather than foci of categorism.
* [[Identity]]
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* [[Identity]]: How people define themselves.
* [[Internalized categorism]]
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* [[Internalized categorism]]: Categorism against oneself.
* [[Narrativism]]
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* [[Narrativism]]: Getting stuck in storytelling.
* [[Mental prison]]
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* [[Mental prison]]: Getting trapped in one's own mind.
* [[Social prison]]
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* [[Social prison]]: Getting trapped in social norms and structures.
* [[Thought-terminating cliché]]
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* [[Thought-terminating cliché]]: A concept you use to stop thinking rather than expand your thinking.
* [[Universal human rights]]
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* [[Universal human rights]]: The three ways in which human rights are universal.
* [[Valid struggle against categorism]]
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* [[Valid struggle against categorism]]: A disclaimer.

Revision as of 12:00, 8 September 2014

This page is (intended to grow into) a list of concepts that are related to categorism itself or to the understanding of categorism. This list does not include those concepts that can be facets, foci or abstractions of categorism, as these concepts are listed on those pages.