“The comments reveal an ethnocentrism in judging lower-class behavior using middle-class standards.”
“Her family background perhaps also helps to explain her interest in displaced and marginal people, her horror of nationalism and ethnocentrism.”
“Related to the problems of anachronism and ethnocentrism is the distinction between emic and etic terms.”
ethnocide
The deliberate and systematic destruction of an ethnic group, accomplished either by destroying the members of the group (genocide) or by destroying its cultural identity (culturicide).
“For instance, not only is Oscar racialized as black, we can also see an ethnicization of race whereby Oscar is constructed as a black American.”
“If Achaea stayed clear from the wave of ethnicization, this was due to the evident and immediate benefits which the Achaeans enjoyed in their alliance with Sparta.”
“Contemporary pan-Africanism, in other words, should not be a platform for ethnocentricism.”
“From a phenomenological perspective this approach connotes religio-cultural supremacy, racism and ethnocentricism which culminate in the marginalization of other cultures.”