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Latest revision as of 11:53, 30 December 2025
Definitions[edit]
- (main definition)
- signifier refers to model
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- formed from Lexemes [Sense / Lexeme] (RR)
- micro-
- aggression
- synonym
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- related or referenced term
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- usage example
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Forms[edit]
- represented by form [Form]
- represented by form [Form]
- microaggression
- grammatical category
- noun
Usage notes[edit]
The term microaggression was first used by Chester Pierce, Harvard professor and psychiatrist.[1][2] It originally appeared in the context of comprehending racism, but has been applied to any number of other named prejudices.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Microaggressions: What they are, how they impact people, and how to respond . (12 September 2025). Mental Health America. [1]
- ↑ Nigrescence and the future of American psychiatry . McLeod-Bryant, S.A., Norris, D.M. (ed.), Annelle, B. (ed.) (2023). In Mental Health, Racism, and Contemporary Challenges of Being Black in America, p. 276. American Psychiatric Association Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61537-470-0.