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regionalism

[ree-juh-nl-iz-uhm] / ˈri dʒə nlˌɪz əm /


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In a country where politics are driven by regionalism, attaining that consent might be impossible.

From Seattle Times

The art world headquartered in New York, he believed, had long excluded Southern expressions from the national canon, categorizing most of it as mere regionalism.

From New York Times

There's also a passage on the dangers of regionalism that, though arguably pertinent today, was clearly composed with issues like slavery and 18th-century economic policy in mind.

From Salon

“What is dangerous is that both the question of color and the question of regionalism are weaponized for purely political reasons,” he said, distracting from the country’s fundamental problems of inequality, poverty and unemployment.

From Seattle Times

“Central to Black liberation is the assumption of power,” Blow writes, and power can be reached via the “Black regionalism” that is already building in the South.

From Washington Post