ethnocentred, a.
(ˈɛθnəʊsɛntəd)
[f. ethno- + centred ppl. a.]
Reflecting the interests or perspective of a particular ethnic group or of ethnic groups in general.
| 1982 Nature 8 Apr. 519/1 Like many other histories, the book is ‘ethno-centred’ (to quote the current term), dealing largely with the achievements of Mediterranean and European peoples. 1984 English World-Wide V. 249 Strevens divided the ethnocentred varieties into ‘native Englishes’ and ‘non-native Englishes’. |