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- Shadism abstract "Shadism is defined as the discrimination of individuals based on skin-tone. This form of intraracial and interracial discrimination is common in African and Caribbean, Hispanic, Indian, Chinese, and Aboriginal cultures. Shadism can also be a form of internalized racism. Skin tone is sometimes perceived "as a visual agent in defining the boundaries of cultural identity, and in identifying a person's place in a local social hierarchy." Skin tone is often attached to notions of ancestry, as some believe that the closer to Caucasian an individual's skin tone is, the less ethnically pure they are, and therefore the less valid their experience as part of their non-Caucasian ethnic group. Aside from race, there are also socially constructed relationships between skin tone and class and gender. Shadism is traditionally deemed to affect women more strongly than men, due to the influences of European female beauty standards and their effect on self-esteem and perceived female attractiveness. However, the framework of shadism being a gendered occurrence has often been challenged in more modern times, as there is now evidence that it can strongly affect a man's self-esteem. While similar to colorism or racism, shadism is a more nuanced form of discrimination; In addition to the discrimination often coming from a member of the same race, the victim is often compared to another person of the same race, but who has a different shade of lightness or darkness. For example: “Light-skinned Halle Berry is more likely to be held up as the epitome of black beauty than a dark-skinned actress.” An article by Lindsay Johns in London England's Evening Standard describes shadism as being "black-on-black," while using colour terms to describe racism as "white-on-black."".
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink 2006_Hersch_Skin-Tone-Effects-AER-May-06.pdf.
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- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink 25704101.
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink www.mediaindigena.com.
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink the-politics-of-skin-colour.
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink www.shadeism.com.
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink W2%20Who%27s%20the%20fairest%20of%20them%20all.pdf.
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=Mb2TZ9xdiCs.
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink search?q=%23teamdarkskin&src=typd.
- Shadism wikiPageExternalLink search?q=%23teamlightskin&src=typd.
- Shadism wikiPageID "21722527".
- Shadism wikiPageRevisionID "605870528".
- Shadism hasPhotoCollection Shadism.
- Shadism subject Category:Discrimination.
- Shadism subject Category:Skin_pigmentation.
- Shadism comment "Shadism is defined as the discrimination of individuals based on skin-tone. This form of intraracial and interracial discrimination is common in African and Caribbean, Hispanic, Indian, Chinese, and Aboriginal cultures. Shadism can also be a form of internalized racism.".
- Shadism label "Shadism".
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- Shadism sameAs Q7460399.
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- Shadism wasDerivedFrom Shadism?oldid=605870528.
- Shadism isPrimaryTopicOf Shadism.