The stereotype of stereotype
[DOC File]ACTIVITY : STEREOTYPES
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A stereotype is generally a preconception used to describe an individual or a group of people who are sharing common characteristic qualities. A stereotype is based on objective facts. Stereotypes are based on beliefs and assumptions about a person or the group he/she belongs to. Jokes based on stereotypes are harmless fun.
[DOC File]Racial Stereotypes and their Effect on Attitudes Toward ...
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The final female stereotype is Jezebelle, the harlot. This image of the “bad Black girl” represented the undeniable sexual side of African-American women (Jewell, 1993). The traditional Jezebelle was a light-skinned, slender Mulatto girl with long straight hair and small features.
[DOC File]ESL conversation lesson on stereotypes
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5) What stereotype were you at school? 6) Have you ever met someone who was the perfect image of a stereotype you had in your mind? 7) Should stereotyping be made illegal? 8) Is there a group of people who are guiltier than most of creating stereotypes? 9) Are caricatures in political cartoons dangerous forms of stereotype?
[DOC File]STEREOTYPING AND THE MEDIA - 1
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A stereotype is a simplified image of a person or an idea. Psychologically, we need to stereotype because experience teaches us to build up predicted patterns of behaviour. We ‘know’ that dogs eat meat and bite people. The problem is that: people are not as predictable as dogs and can control or modify their behaviours.
[DOC File]WORKSHEET – Racism, Prejudice, and Stereotypes
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Racism: a belief that inherent differences among the various human races determine individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.. Prejudice: an unfavorable opinion or . feeling formed beforehand. or without knowledge, thought, or reason. Stereotype: treat people according to a
[DOC File]Stereotypes Exercise
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Is there such a thing as a “good” stereotype? What limitations are there to this exercise? (e.g. reinforces the idea of “race,” etc.) How did the articles acknowledge stereotypes for each of these groups? How did the articles refute stereotypes for each of these groups?
[DOC File]DON’T LET STEREOTYPES
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And finally, we tend to stereotype because it helps us make sense out of a highly confusing world, a world which William James once described as “one great, blooming, buzzing confusion.” It is a curious fact that if we don’t know what we are looking at, we are …
[DOC File]stereotype
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stereotype: a generalization about a group of people. prejudice: assuming that a stereotype applies to a particular person or persons. discrimination: acting on the prejudice that a person has. and the new racism. To what degree is the “playing field” now level?
[DOC File]The Impact of Accent Stereotypes on Service Outcomes and ...
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The impacts of accent stereotype on service outcomes depend on the informational context during the service. Research on stereotyping effect (Kunda and Thagard 1996) suggest that stereotyping is most likely to occur if customers do not have background information or other objective cues …
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