单词 | identitarian |
释义 | identitariann.adj. rare before late 20th cent. A. n. ΚΠ 1912 Manch. Guardian 27 Apr. 7/2 A violent controversy [about whether the Hittites and the Khatti people shared the same identity] immediately broke out between Identitarians and Separatists. 2. An advocate or supporter of an ideology or political agenda specific to his or her particular social, racial, or religious group, nationality, etc. ΚΠ 1997 Newsday (N.Y.) 26 Jan. a34/3 The issue of inequality. Here is a conviction both identitarians and economic populists on the left can agree on. 2007 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 3 June ii. 14/3 In the play Mr. Wilson regressively casts his lot with the identitarians of that period, who saw assimilation as the great potential undoing of black culture. 2011 M. O'Meara tr. G. Faye Why We Fight i. 33 They pretend to be anti-globalists, proponents of the enrooted—identitarians—but at the same time they are ‘open to all cultures’, partisans of the ‘cause of all peoples’, and effectively pro-immigrant. 2014 Associated Press Newswire (Nexis) 28 Sept. The conference called ‘The Future of Europe’..is being promoted as ‘an exceptional opportunity..for traditionalists and identitarians from around the world to build fellowship’. B. adj. Of, relating to, or characterized by an ideology or political agenda which seeks to defend or promote the interests of a particular social, racial, or religious group, nationality, etc.In quot. 1943 relating to or characterized by social conformism or assimilation. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific political theories or doctrines > [adjective] > other political theories or doctrines radical1783 progressive1830 progressist1843 abstentionist1857 restrictionist1858 communalist1871 mutualistic1874 militant1876 possibilist1881 productivist1892 radical feminist1905 rejectionist1909 minimalist1917 pan-Asian1917 maximalist1918 one-world1919 Eurasian1922 gradualistic1926 Europasian1928 gradualist1931 social revolutionary1931 renovationist1934 restrictivist1936 identitarian1943 cultural Marxist1949 1943 ‘F. S. Campbell’ Menace of Herd i. iv. 74 Extraordinary people, i.e. those who..refused to bow to the furious demand of the masses to become ‘regular’, have no place in identitarian society. 1980 Berkeley Jrnl. Sociol. 24 34 Adorno was forced to fight a rear-guard action against the totalitarian tendencies of identitarian logic. 1990 C. Turner tr. E. Balibar in Review (Fernand Braudel Center) 13 359 Every ‘people’, which is the product of a national process of ethnicization, is forced today to find its own means of going beyond exclusivism or identitarian ideology. 1996 J. Butler in Social Text No. 52. 268 There is no reason to assume that such social movements are reducible to their identitarian formations. 2006 Financial Times 23 Sept. 11/2 [Pope] Benedict seeks to strengthen, not weaken, the identitarian conception of religion. 2017 Washington Post (Nexis) 20 Aug. a10 Identity Evropa is modeled after European identitarian groups and focuses on recruiting white, college-age students. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1912 |
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