Other = somebody who is not Me/Us and do not belong to the dominant or privileged group and is being oppressed discursively, materially and symbolically.
Somebody is Othered by not belonging to a certain gender (hegemonic masculinity), gender identity (cisgender), sex (cissexual), sexual orientation (heterosexual), skin colour (white), class or social+economic+cultural capital (educated, middle to upper class), age (young for women, middle age for men), citizenship (by birth), physical, sensory, intellectual, mental, emotional and developmental ability (fully functioning body-mind), religion (Christian), geopolitical position (postmodern western society), eating habits (omnivore), lifestyle (capitalistic-consumerist), clothing (age and gender appropriate), family arrangement (heterosexual nuclear family unit), love arrangement (monogamy), marital status (married/in a relationship), emotional standard (discipline, moderation), sex activity (missionary position), body standard (male body), body size (thin for women, muscular for men), speech (without impediment), language (clear, formal), voice (moderate volume, appropriate to the social occasion, sounding adult), physiological preference (sight), dwelling (private home), anthropocentric worldview (man as the epistemological centre) …