0 the belief that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race or country are better than those of other races or countries:
1 belief that a particular race or culture is better than others
His observations were coloured by ethnocentrism and ignorance.
What students experience is not ethnocentrism, they say, but inherent cultural differences.
Political opponents often accuse traditionalists of ethnocentrism and xenophobia.
The bluntly explicit ethnocentrism displayed in (4 - 6) is for tunately atypical of modern creolistics.
From a liberal perspective, modernisation came under attack because of its ethnocentrism and cultural insensitivity.
Most pressing of all, given the potentially civilizational scale of the conflict, is another integrally related question: what does the future hold for ethnocentrism?
I am particularly thinking of the ethical issues and those related to ethnocentrism.
Nationalistic claims and ethnocentrism had to be rejected.