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Names, labels, and identities: sociopolitical contexts and the question of ethnic categorization / Safran, William   Journal Article
Safran, William Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article addresses a relatively unexplored topic: the meaning and use of names and labels for ethnies and nations. It has been said (by Anthony Smith and others) that a nation is a "named" ethnic community. In the same sense, an ethnie is a "named" categoric group. The labeling of an ethnic or national categoric group by the group is often a self-conscious political act of identification reflecting its image and self-image and serving a variety of purposes: the achievement of collective self-respect, self-legitimation, adaptation and assimilation, differentiation, and self-exclusion, just as labeling by others is associated with legitimation or de-legitimation and positive or negative discrimination. The assigning of ethnonyms is a function of the sociopolitical context, ideology, and public policy.
Key Words Minority  Categoric Group  Ethnonym  Hyphenation  Stereotype  Ethnic Identification 
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