The Other
"The Other" refers to a concept in social sciences and philosophy that describes individuals or groups perceived as different from oneself or the dominant culture. This perception often leads to feelings of alienation or exclusion, as "The Other" is seen as outside the norm. The term is frequently used in discussions about identity, race, and ethnicity, highlighting how societal structures can marginalize certain groups.
In literature and art, "The Other" can symbolize characters or themes that challenge societal norms. This representation often serves to critique stereotypes and promote understanding. Works exploring "The Other" can include those by authors like Frantz Fanon and Simone de Beauvoir, who examine the complexities of identity and difference.