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When applied to a category of human beings, this is a [[facet of categorism]]. | When applied to a category of human beings, this is a [[facet of categorism]]. | ||
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| + | ==Interactions== | ||
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| + | This [[facet of categorism]] is an expression of [[prejudice]], [[bigotry]] and [[discrimination]].<br> | ||
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| + | It is likely to intersect with facets such as: | ||
| + | * ''[[Voice Appropriation]]'': Constructing people as incapable (being too naive, brainwashed, or whatever) of speaking for themselves. | ||
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| + | As well as with [[abstractions of categorism|abstractions]] such as: | ||
| + | * ''[[Zero-category]]'': Assuming that only "normal people" - those who belong to the zero-category - can be counted on as responsible adults. | ||
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| + | Examples of applying this facet to a particular [[foci of categorism]] can include: | ||
| + | * ''[[Misogyny]]'': Constructing women as being somewhere between men and children. | ||
| + | * ''[[Whorephobia]]'': Arguing from the premise that unrepentant sex workers cannot possibly understand what they are doing or know their own good. | ||
Revision as of 00:05, 29 December 2014
Treating a person or category of people as if they were children, when they in fact are not. While this does NOT apply to treating children as the children they are, it does apply to treating a child (by any definition of the word) as far younger and less mature than they actually are.
When applied to a category of human beings, this is a facet of categorism.
Interactions
This facet of categorism is an expression of prejudice, bigotry and discrimination.
It is likely to intersect with facets such as:
- Voice Appropriation: Constructing people as incapable (being too naive, brainwashed, or whatever) of speaking for themselves.
As well as with abstractions such as:
- Zero-category: Assuming that only "normal people" - those who belong to the zero-category - can be counted on as responsible adults.
Examples of applying this facet to a particular foci of categorism can include:
- Misogyny: Constructing women as being somewhere between men and children.
- Whorephobia: Arguing from the premise that unrepentant sex workers cannot possibly understand what they are doing or know their own good.