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racialization|ˌreɪʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. racial a. + -ization.] The process of making or becoming racialist in outlook or sympathies. Hence ˈracialize v. trans.
1918Encycl. Relig. & Ethics X. 557/2 Why should the most progressive Muslim populations be affected most powerfully by ‘racialization’, which is clearly a retrogressive tendency? 1930Month Dec. 485 A Catholic, following St. Paul, will repudiate this attempt to racialize the universal genius of Christianity. 1977M. Banton Idea of Race 18 There was a social process, which can be called racialization, whereby a mode of categorization was developed. |