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POWER AND PRIVILEGE May 28, 2014 PSYC 3570
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Overview How language hides privilege Normalization of privilege Choosing whether to act against oppression Systems of privilege Intersecting privilege Exercise and Discussion
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Privilege American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: a special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit grated to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste
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Language Contributes to invisibility and regeneration of privilege Places people into categories Words mask system of privilege
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Normalization Characteristics and attributes of privileged members are defined as societal norms Affiliation with powerful group is transformed into and presented as individual merit
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Choosing to act against oppression Can choose which struggles to engage in Privilege may be exercised by silence
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Systems of Privilege Male privilege White privilege Heterosexual privilege Ability privilege
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Intersecting Privilege Can intersect with subordination or other systems with privilege No purely privileged or unprivileged person Presence of privilege and subordination obscures privilege
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Exercise and Discussion For each statement that applies to you add 1 point. After you have tallied your score, discuss with your small group: Feelings about the exercise, Thoughts about your privilege, and How the exercise helped you think about privilege broadly.
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