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segregationalism
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- (まれに) Segregationism; the support or practice of segregating racial, ethnic, or religious groups.
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1944, Ishwara Topa, Facts about India, page 128:
- Disharmony, disunity and segregationalism reign supreme in the society of the "Brahmanic" Hindus at the expense of unity, integration and harmony.
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1986, Jarle Simensen & Finn Fuglestad, Norwegian Missions in African History:
- As opposed to settler segregationalism they manifested an 'assimilationist' attitude, although of a paternalist kind, based on the idea of universal rights.
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2004, Paolo Sacchi, The History of the Second Temple Period, ISBN 0567044505, page 145:
- The second Zadokite period differs from the first in that while the priesthood remained the structural centre of Jewish society, the passage was made from universalism to segregationalism and the Covenant was seen as having been made between God and the people through the priests and the lay leaders.
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2005, Jennifer Blair, Recalling Early Canada, ISBN 0888644434, page 85:
- Such a conception of history works to legitimate the Acadians' segregationalism along similar lines to those expressed by Robin Cohen: "[t]he more ancient and venerable the [diasporic] myth, the more useful it is as a form of social distancing from other ethnic groups...even in the teeth of dispossession and discrimination".
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- (by extension) The isolation of a person or group of people to achieve a specific end.
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1940, Ludwig Teller, The law governing labor disputes and collective bargaining:
- Instinct in capitalist individualism are the notions of economic segregationalism and consequent psychological emphasis upon the right to privacy.
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1998, James J. Paxson, Lawrence M. Clopper, & Sylvia Tomasch, The Performance of Middle English Culture, ISBN 0859915271, page 4:
- Medieval studies comprises its own clerisy. The overcoming of this institutional segregationalism is an ongoing effort, one directed not just at non-medievalists but at conservative or recalcitrant persons inside the field.
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2002, Keith Sumner, Our Homes, Our Lives:
- It centres around segregationalism, at one end of the spectrum, perhaps typified by the growth of large, selfcontained retirement communities or villages, and integration at the other, illustrated by the development of 'Lifetime Homes'.
- (linguistics) The stance that linguistic signs act (または approach acting) as fixed codes with invariant pairings of form and meaning.
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2004, Per Linell, The Written Language Bias in Linguistics, ISBN 1134270518:
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2005, Nils Langer & Winifred Davies, Linguistic Purism in the Germanic Languages, ISBN 3110901358, page 191:
- Segregationalism, as opposed to an integrationist view of communication and the linguistic sign, separates or hypostasizes as a separable entity a linguistic sign, which leads an independent existence, has an ontic place independent of the actual and contextual circumstances of the particular act of communication, where "context" is understood as the relevant and salient perceptions of the communicants at a given moment in an act of communication.
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2009, Michael Huspek, Oppositional Discourses and Democracies, ISBN 1135226962, page 32:
- The essence of segregationalism lies in its initial assumption that a clear, generally valid line of demarcation can be drawn between linguistic and non-linguistic phenomena and in the consequent attempt to identify and systematise a realm of properly and purely linguistic structures and meanings independently of the actual situated practices of communicative interchange in their empirical complexity.
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- (by extension) The conflation of sign and meaning.
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2012, Stella Bruzzi, Undressing Cinema: Clothing and identity in the movies, ISBN 1134770596, page 143:
- Sam's error is to conflate appearance and identity, to presume that a silver coat, black stilettos and red hair signify the person (Allie) he recognises from that collection of signs. Whilst discussing the tacit segregationalism of Allie, a single white female, placing an advertisement specifying that she is 'seeking the same', Lynda Hart comments how she also 'pays an exorbitant price for failing to recognise the terrors of sameness.
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