hyperracial
English
Adjective
hyperracial (not comparable)
- Highly or excessively racial.
- 1939, Christian Advocate:
- The German churches were not strong in any democratic doctrine or spirit to meet this assault of hyperracial nationalism. The Observer was in Germany two years after the war. He found the church leaders monarchical, opposed to the republic […]
- 2009, Carrie Noland, Barrett Watten, Diasporic Avant-Gardes: Experimental Poetics and Cultural Displacement, Palgrave MacMillan:
- Hyperracial fantasies likewise exist throughout the historical avant-garde, and gender politics take a particularly extreme form, leading to hypermasculinism.
- 2016, James Braxton Peterson, Hip Hop Headphones: A Scholar’s Critical Playlist, Bloomsbury Publishing USA (→ISBN), page 120:
- A hyperracial reality becomes blaringly evident when exploring U.S. popular culture, and more specifically, rap music.
- 2017, Shayla Reese Griffin, Those Kids, Our Schools: Race and Reform in an American High School, Harvard Education Press (→ISBN):
- Jefferson's hyperracial culture was not just upheld by students making sly comments in the shadows. Teachers also played a significant role in maintaining racial hierarchies through jokes and biases of their own.
- 1939, Christian Advocate: