Examples of 'eurocentric' in a sentence

Meaning of "eurocentric"

Eurocentric (adjective) - Focused or centered on Europe or emphasizing European culture, values, and interests as being superior or universal
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  • Focused on Europe or the people and culture of Europe.
  • Alternative form of Eurocentric

How to use "eurocentric" in a sentence

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Mobility partnerships are still heavily eurocentric in nature.
A way to defy eurocentric standards of beauty.
I found your speech to be rather heavily eurocentric.
Eurocentric paradigms and ways of thinking.
Obviously the focus of europeans can be eurocentric.
Eurocentric beauty standards are pervasive.
But it does not propose the export of a eurocentric political order.
Eurocentric view of history.
This resistance is often grounded in eurocentric notions of the world.
Breaking up Eurocentric worldviews and ways of thinking.
My point was rather eurocentric.
We had an eurocentric culture.
Range of representations that last to this day in the minds of the eurocentric society.
The Eurocentric notion of ownership is destroying our peoples.
He offered an opposition to the Eurocentric perspective of history.

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The profession as a whole remains resolutely Eurocentric.
It represented a break with Eurocentric and colonialist thought.
We are also sorry if the examples seem Eurocentric.
Finding alternatives to Eurocentric and authoritarian educational concepts.
He accused his detractors of having Eurocentric views.
But it also betrays a Eurocentric and solipsistic perspective.
Some may say that it is too Eurocentric.
For Eurocentric indoctrination is learning in an environment that is mostly white.
The system is set up from a Eurocentric perspective.
One commentator agreed that universal jurisdiction cases should not be Eurocentric.
Rebuild cannily inverts the Eurocentric geographical compass.
That decision force is now exclusively Eurocentric.
It is somewhat too Eurocentric and somewhat too compartmentalised as well.
He complained that they had Eurocentric features.
Communism is portrayed by some Indigenous nationalists and liberal activists in the diaspora as Eurocentric.
And they present that from a Eurocentric perceptive.
But also because Eurocentric historians have a bad habit of primitivizing and simplifying others.
Our culture contemplates history from a Eurocentric perspective.
This points to possible Eurocentric origins of researching foreign and exotic music.
This merely reproduces an inverted form of Eurocentric essentialism.
Fundamentalisms accept this Eurocentric premise and claim that democracy has nothing.
It is a decolonial transmodern response of the subaltern to Eurocentric modernity.
Nationalism is complicit with Eurocentric thinking and political structures.
I used to be proud for being Eurocentric.
Some see them as a repudiation of Eurocentric values represented by straightened hair.
Part of that security agenda must be that we do not become Eurocentric.
There is an unconscious Eurocentric bias at play.
This made those critics feel the prizes were too Eurocentric.
It is written from a Eurocentric perspective.
From such a Eurocentric perspective Western industrial civilization appeared as the peak of human development.
Obligatory expression of disdain for Eurocentric beauty standards.
Eurocentric and patriarchal legislation has adversely impacted the roles and responsibilities of Aboriginal women.
He challenged the biased viewpoint of Eurocentric historians and anthropologists.
It is quite extensive but its perspective is entirely Western Eurocentric.
A useful introduction that combats purely Eurocentric accounts of early capitalism.

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