ethnocentrize

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English

Etymology

From ethnocentric +‎ -ize.

Verb

ethnocentrize (third-person singular simple present ethnocentrizes, present participle ethnocentrizing, simple past and past participle ethnocentrized)

  1. To make ethnocentric.
    • 1993, Robert Stevens, The Core and the canon: a national debate, page 232:
      Does a core curriculum that embraces a multicultural approach qualify as a successful program when it provides self-contained, ethnocentrized courses juxtaposed to traditionally Euro- and androcentric counterparts?
    • 1996, Steve Schultz, “Re: Indians and Seperatism- C. Peltier”, in alt.native (Usenet):
      As an American Jew, I feel that assimilation is killing my people too. There has to be a balanced, non-rascist way for all of us to remain who we are and not use self pride as a way to "ethnocentrize"
    • 1999, Linda Briskin, Women's Organizing and Public Policy in Canada and Sweden:
      Comparable issues arose - about privileging the observer's perspective and about ethnocentrizing.