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Ethnicity Through the Lenses of Humanities, Natural Science, History and Social Sciences
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Ethnicity Through the Lenses of Humanities, Natural Science, History and Social Sciences
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Ethnicity is the most prevalent issue in the diversity perspective it can be defined as the identity traits of a group of individuals that segregated based on perceived ancestry or genealogical similarities or differences. The mtier includes all the relevant ethnic notions such as culture, nation, language and dialect, and society and history. All filed of studies have established different stances regarding ethnicity, and in the following four, educational lenses are utilized to comprehend the idea of ethnicity from diverse standpoints.
Ethnicity and History
Ethnicity is as ancient as history itself however, it was the era of the 20th century when ethnicity became the nexus of all societal phenomenoa on the planet. Prior to that, the new social moment took place in 1960 to 1965 and augmented the populace of diverse immigration that, in turn, permeated a new surge and dimension to the academic, social sphere (Espiritu, 1999). Ethnicity is known as the most eminent device, even in the United States, that provoked substantial chronological conflicts among different nations and races. In this regard, experts reflect that ethnicity is a profound territory, yet most of the disciplines are still unable to grasp the notion of ethnicity in its entirety, which in turn exacerbate the associated intricacies (Eller, 1997). Moreover, historiographers affirm that all the pubic and governmental domains, including America, are unnecessarily emotional and, therefore, obscure the analytical nature of ethnicity with personal and unified theoretical frameworks.
Ethnicity and Humanities
Humanities and ethnicity are two inseparable entities, and the study of ethnicity in humanities refers to a mlange of interdisciplinary and disciplinary intercessions that are different from the ethnicity aspects from a sociological perspective. In this context, history and legal disciplines provide parameters to differentiate between the findings and theories of social sciences and humanities in comprehending and elaborating on the issue of ethnicity (Koshy, 2008).
Ethnicity and Natural Sciences
In the contemporary epoch, most of the anthropologists and biologists strictly denied the idea of races and ethnicity to segregate the modern humans. According to a new assessment of the evolutionary chronology of humans, it is asserted that ethnicity and race are zoological facades and their implications cannot be imposed on contemporary humans, legitimately or rationally (F.L. 1992). Similarly, scientists are mutually agreed on the phenomenon that race and ethnicity are social and cultural constructs and therefore have nothing to do with nature, and there is nothing natural about it. In a myriad of cases, people intertwined the racialized tendencies to the natural dynamics, which is an absurd practice because racial and ethnical aspects are merely socially constructed propositions (Wade, 1993).
Ethnicity and Social Sciences
The social science is a prominent disposition that has absolute authority in molding out the prejudices and perceptions regarding the racial and ethnic issues and is responsible for the current image of racialization in society, both on micro and macro levels. Nevertheless, in the recent period of contemporariness, an elevated level of research exposure has altered the primitive standards of ethnicity through the implications of positivist conceptualization and analytical devices. But yet all the paradigms of modern social sciences are encountering exhaustion in elucidating the underlying transformation of racial and ethnic realities. In due course, social scientists are sifting through structural complications and neoliberal agendas (Koshy, 2008).
Conclusion
To put it briefly, regardless of old or modern outlook, ethnicity is a highly debatable issue in the societal backdrop and is actually a social construct, and natural constructive agents have nothing to do with it. Social sciences had shaped the idea of ethnicity with some amalgamation of negativity that consequently formulated scenarios of civil skirmishes and wars. However, recent research and educational disciplines have modified the conventional envisages of ethnicity and suffuse a positivistic approach to its dynamics.
References
Eller, J. (2019). Ethnicity, Culture, and The Past. https//quod.lib.umich.edu mqr act2080.0036.411
Espiritu, Y. (1999). Disciplines Unbound Notes on Sociology and Ethnic Studies. Contemporary Sociology, 28(5), 510. doi 10.2307/2654984
F.L., J. (1992). Race and ethnicity as biological constructs. Ethnicity And Disease, 2(2), 102-105.
Koshy, S. (2008). Why the Humanities Matter for Race Studies Today. PMLA, 123(5), 1542-1549. doi 10.1632/pmla.2008.123.5.1542
Wade, P. (1993). Race, Nature and Culture. Man, 28(1), 17. doi 10.2307/2804434
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