Professional golfer Tiger Woods has parents from two different ethnic groups - African American and Asian American. He has been criticized in the past for identifying with both of these groups at different times. Anthropologically, we see this behavior not as reason for critique, but rather an example situational negotiation of identity.
Due to the relationship between ethnic identity and social standing, a person's ethnic identity may vary depending on the situation, with one ethnic identity being used in some situations while a different identity being used in others. The situational negotiation of identity is what is meant by this.
An ethnic identity that is unique to a given social setting or context is known as a situational ethnicity. Primordialism, essentialism, perennialism, constructivism, modernism, and instrumentalism are a few of the different perspectives on comprehending ethnicity.
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