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Understanding Racial Ambiguity People who come from a biracial background are often considered to be "racially ambiguous" or "in the For example, a
ambiguity definition, meaning, what is ambiguity: (an example of) the fact of something having more than one possible meaning and therefore. Learn more.
Definition, Usage and a list of Ambiguity Examples in common speech and literature. Ambiguity is a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than one meaning.
Latinas/os as ethnically and racially ambiguous descendants to a homogeneous definition of post-race contemporary television programming is one such example
'Ethnically Ambiguous' has been the hot catch-phrase in commercial and print castings for the past several years. Fancy words, but all they mean is of
Racial Ambiguity, Educational Access, and Social Impact From the Classroom to the Ivory Tower by Lorri J. Santamaria, Ph.D. California State University, San Marcos
Jennifer Ho's book 'Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture' looks at social and historical issues with Asian Americans and how they are perceived. Credit Jennifer
Identity Politics: The Ambiguity of Race and the There are some that feel national identity is more important than racial or ethnic So, for example,
RACIAL AMBIGUITY AMONG THE BRAZILIAN racial ambiguity focuses on discrepancies in classification between the Hutchinson 1963). For example,
Definition. Ambiguity is the presence of two or more possible meanings in a single passage. Adjective: ambiguous. Also known as amphibologia, amphibolia, and semantic
Morally ambiguous characters are difficult to classify as either good What is a "morally ambiguous character"? A: The classic example of moral ambiguity is
Morally ambiguous characters are difficult to classify as either good What is a "morally ambiguous character"? A: The classic example of moral ambiguity is
I may look racially ambiguous, but my views on race are far from ambiguous. To be "ambiguous," according to its Merriam-Webster definition,
Definition and a list of examples of ambiguity. Ambiguity occurs when something is open to more than one interpretation.
For example, outgroup members may studies have shown that racially ambiguous faces that have been identified as one race or another based on their hairstyle are
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