
Ethnocide and American Politics with Barrett Holmes Pitner
Denizen
Existence, Identity, and Ethnocide
This chapter explores the philosophical foundations of ethnocide through existentialism, emphasizing the importance of existence over essence. It critiques traditional notions of identity, particularly whiteness, as constructed and dynamic rather than fixed, and advocates for a more humane approach to understanding personal and cultural identity. The discussion also highlights the significance of language and culture in shaping collective belonging while addressing historical traumas and the challenges of fostering inclusivity in a divided society.
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