Where Did Race Come From?
Jeffrey M. Fish, a psychologist who studied Brazilian culture and how they classify themselves stated that different cultures classify physical differences in different ways. We classify these differences as race, but there is no such thing as race. Race is just a myth. Americans believe that Asians, blacks, Hispanics, and whites constitute biological entities called races, but it is a matter of cultural interest rather than scientific substance. This idea tells more about our culture rather than our species (251).Race is a social construction that people were born into. We then classify different races with "innate, biologically based different intellects, temperaments, and characters" (Rothenberg 8). To some people racial classification is "natural". A possible definition of race is through which path of social construction the society takes. Race is an idea that we created ourselves through social construction to classify the physical differences and cultural differences that we each have from our perspectives. From infancy, human beings learn to see small differences in the faces of those around them. A baby would mostly see the faces of the parents, family members, relatives, and close friend
" Race, Class and Gender in the United States. These two classifications in America's society would be considered "black" (Fish 257). The media gives their audiences a perception of how racial minorities look like and how they act, but these images that they scatter is false. British law defines a "race" or "racial group" as "a group of persons defined by reference to color, race, nationality or ethnic or national origin"(23). What they don't know is that it is more political than scientific (Rothenberg 8). One named loura, meaning "whiter than white", and the other being branca, meaning just "white". In America, morena can be either Hispanic or "black. Each person and each society has its own socially constructed definition of race, which also has influences on the classification of race. The outcomes were deaths of millions of Jews. The Brazilian culture believes that there are enough characteristics to be considered "white" and Americans see the branca as a Hispanic due to the fact that they have Hispanic characteristics or their parents were Hispanics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.
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