noun
- the practice or process of treating a person or group as fundamentally different from or inferior to oneself or one's own group
Usage: often used in academic and social contexts to describe discrimination or exclusion
verb
- to treat or regard (a person or group) as fundamentally different from or inferior to oneself or one's own group
Usage: present participle of 'other'; commonly used in critical discourse
Examples
- The othering of immigrant communities has led to increased discrimination and social tension.
- By othering people with disabilities, society reinforces harmful stereotypes.
- The media's othering of certain groups contributes to prejudice and misunderstanding.
- Scholars have studied how othering functions in colonial discourse.
- She recognized that her initial othering of the new student was unfair and worked to change her perspective.
- The political campaign relied on othering its opponents to gain support.
- Othering based on religion or ethnicity remains a significant social problem.