Uneunsae Wrote:Can someone please explain the definition of privilege in this context? Someone with an education on this subject? It doesn't simply mean you have a luxurious lifestyle.
Sorry, I'm having a rough night an cannot explain this right now.
In academia the most basic umbrella concept of privilege is that a privileged group defines, and conceives of, its own identity and experience as
normal. The experience of any different group, whether it is connotated negatively OR positively in comparison to the privileged group, is not the norm but an exception.
"Oh my friend Jeff.." (white guy)
"Oh I'm friends with this black guy named..." (black guy)
It's when the assumption of a group's experience or identity is considered so much the 'default' that it requires no qualification or special identification, and, on the flipside, any other group is conceived of as a different/special/not typical case, generally warranting spoken qualification as different.
Because of that, it's largely invisible to anyone who belongs to the group.
Many people confuse the concept with the idea of material inequality or
de jure inequality. It can be completely divorced from the two.
Just some random examples: not handicapped vs. handicapped, male vs. female, cisgender vs. every other gender identity, etc.