identity politics
noun [ U, + sing./pl. verb ] uk/aɪˈden.tə.ti ˌpɒl.ə.tɪks/ us/aɪˈden.t̬ə.t̬i ˌpɑː.lə.tɪks/
(身份)认同政治
political beliefs and systems that place a lot of importance on the group to which people see themselves as belonging to, especially according to their race, gender (= whether they are male, female, or a different gender), or sexual orientation (= whether they are attracted to people of the same or a different gender)
With a female candidate and an African-American candidate, analysts wondered about the role that identity politics would play in the election. 由于有一位女性候选人和一位非裔美国人候选人,分析家们想知道的是身份政治在选举中会扮演什么角色。
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- Now people are looking beyond skin color and identity politics. They want to see ideas and a vision that will benefit all of Oakland.
- He says that the left disdained the compromises of actual power, retreated to niche causes and obsessed over identity politics.