Hi guys! Today I prepared a special entry about one thing that bothers
me a little bit, is the fact that we tend to assume that we know a word because
we can define it in our own words or use a synonym to describe it, but actually
it is just a perception and not necessarily the whole meaning. I am not trying
to imply that we should be dictionaries remembering every single definition by
heart, however as members of a community we must be critical and conscious of alternative
definitions in order to create an environment which is not completely biased and to avoid misunderstandings.
We are aware that language is a very powerful tool. In the same way, we
also know that many words are polysemic (have multiple meanings), for example
in English we can use the word “bitch” referring to a female dog, but at the
same time that word also has an informal meaning referring to an unpleasant
woman.
Here a few emblematic
examples that I think are pretty common in our society:
I decided to put the Spanish definition of "prejudice" because I found negative connotation of the same word in some online English dictionaries (you can click the name above the image to go to the source if you cannot see it properly).
Here is a very
interesting video about those 2 examples in a specific context. The definition
in the video says: "Prejudice: prejudgment (this means that is made previously
getting to know something or somebody), an unjustified, typically negative,
attitude toward an individual or group".
Personally, I liked the video and how they present the way we process our ideas regarding this topic, but I would like to mention some things that might be interesting as well: Treat discrimination always as something negative is to restrict the ability of a person to establish order, because it is a
basic ability to discern between things and people,
and is the first pillar to build conscious and critical individuals. When you discriminate a group of people it does
not always mean that you are looking down on them, you might be arranging their
characteristics because they are tall, fat, short, thin, read certain books,
listen different bands, like various TV shows, etc. Furthermore, you can differentiate something or somebody dangerous/harmful
that you consider is not worth to include in your life.
Finally, I would like to say that sometimes is important to analyze what
we already know, simple things such as definitions can create conflicts in your
social life. In my opinion, re-learning concepts/ideas is something underrated.
Anyways, Feel free to disagree with my point of view if you are not in favor of
it, explain me your reasons I would be glad to read them all!
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ResponderEliminarVery interesting post Axel!! I specially enjoyed your distinction between the different possible meanings for "Discrimination". Sometimes, we forget about the variety of meanings that a word can have :D It will be so much better if we paid attention to them, because in that way we would extend our vocabulary, and we will it use more wisely. I really enjoyed your post!!
ResponderEliminarWe will use IT* My mistake
EliminarInteresting standpoint! there are many words and concepts that we usually use interchangeably, but their meaning are sometimes very different. For example the use of the words "Race" and "Ethnicity". Ethnicity is more about the learned cultural behaviors celebrated throughout regions around the world and it can be altered or even mimicked through choice and beliefs. Whilst, race is an indication of the heritage with which you were born, regardless of location or learned behavior and it cannot be altered.
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