White people

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Definition

Noun: 1. A racial classification: A term historically and socially used to categorize a group of people primarily identified by light skin pigmentation. This classification is based on social and historical constructs rather than biological science. 2. A demographic group: Refers to people who are perceived as belonging to this socially defined category, often associated with populations of European descent.

Usage Notes
  • The term "white people" functions as a plural noun. The singular form is "a white person."
  • This is a sociopolitical and historical classification. The definitions and boundaries of who is considered "white" have varied significantly across different cultures and time periods.
  • In contemporary discourse, the term is often used in discussions of demographics, social identity, history, and sociology. It is considered a descriptive term, though its usage can be context-dependent.
Examples
  • Demographic Context:
    • The census data showed a change in the percentage of white people living in the city.
    • She conducted a study on voting patterns among white people in the region.
  • Historical/Social Context:
    • The policy explicitly granted certain rights only to white people.
    • The book examines how the concept of "white people" was constructed in the 18th century.
Advanced Usage
  • "Whiteness": The abstract noun referring to the social and legal status, identity, or societal advantages associated with being categorized as white.
    • The academic field of critical race theory analyzes the construction of whiteness.
  • Used in compound adjectives to describe social phenomena (note: these are related compounds, not the target phrase itself):
    • White-majority neighborhoods, white-supremacist ideology.
Variants and Related Words
  • White (adj): Of or relating to white people; having light skin.
    • He is a white man from Ireland.
  • Caucasian (adj/n): A term sometimes used synonymously with "white," though its anthropological origins are outdated and its contemporary use is debated.
  • European-descended (adj): A more specific descriptor focusing on ancestry rather than the social racial category.
Synonyms
  • Caucasians (n, pl): An older demographic term, now often used in formal contexts like U.S. government documents, but considered imprecise by many scholars.
  • People of European descent: A phrase focusing on ancestry.
Important Note on Meaning

The primary meaning is the socially constructed racial category. It is crucial to understand that "white people" refers to a social group defined by shared historical and societal treatment, not a biological or genetic reality. The concept exists in contrast to other socially constructed racial categories.

Noun
  1. a light-skinned race