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    The issue is called stereotype threat‚ and it is the explained by Massey and Owens to be a process where a stereotype in society causes an effect in individuals involved in the stereotype. The specific stereotype discussed and the one that I believe is the most relevant in college today is the stereotype that blacks don’t perform well academically. The stereotype is often in much harsher terms‚ but the gist is that they aren’t as academically

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    sort of stereotype to them. Stereotypes are strongly displayed in the media; stereotype can be based of someone’s color‚ culture‚ religion‚ or sex. In Black men in public spaces by Brent Staples‚ and in The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ the authors talk about stereotypes based on their gender and ethnicity and the experiences they both encounter because of their ethnicity and gender which have many similarities and differences. Stereotypes can lead

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    give examples of it in its different forms; including: structural‚ institutional‚ interpersonal and embodied ageism. I will discuss the various consequences that this can and does have for our society with the aid of the theories of Stereotype Embodiment and Stereotype Threat. I will then apply the theories of functionalism‚ symbolic interactionism and conflict as possible explanations. I will employ Karl Marx theory of the Repressive State Apparatus as a component of conflict theory and attempt to

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    a person’s view on a certain group of people would be through film. Over the course of the past one hundred years‚ American film has subjected different groups of people to stereotyping‚ biased portrayals‚ and racism. However‚ these unfortunate stereotypes and the racism in film are quite covert to the public‚ and they tend to simply believe what they see in their favorite movies. Although there are several groups of people one can think of that have been stereotyped or attacked in some way in American

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    story‚ “Flight Pattern” written by Sherman Alexie portrayed how humanity always paint people the way they want them to be and targets groups to be prejudice. It does not matter who you are‚ where you are‚ what you are‚ it is a regular practice. The stereotypes‚ racism‚ sexism‚ and social expectations were introduced throughout the journey of the main character‚ William‚ “a little brown guy” in the story. The story took place a year after the horrific incident of “9-11”. Within this period‚ everyone

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    People vs. Sloppy People” by Suzanne Britt‚ and “Batting Clean-up and Striking Out” by Dave Barry. Suzanne Britt describes the generalized behavior and mindset of neat and sloppy people‚ which is not a popular stereotype heard in everyday life. On the contrary‚ Dave Barry describes a stereotype that is absolutely heard in everyday life. It involves the ideal that women are not interested in sports

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    to lose confidence and be very unfocused. Overall‚ stereotypes are harmful‚ and not just towards the people they are directed at. “A stereotype is an oversimplified or generalized idea about a certain group of people‚ often held by members of a different group.” A substantial proponent of stereotyping comes from those who are ignorant of topics such as gender‚ sexuality‚ race‚ religion‚ etcetera. The people imposing the cliche use stereotypes as a defense mechanism‚ to feel superior‚ safer‚

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    to my books but I sometimes feel pressure to talk more to other students . According to the article “Can our identity change over time? Why so? by Hailee Parsons on Prezi” it says “Say if someone came up to you and said that if you dyed your hair blonde‚ you could be popular‚ would you take the offer? If so‚ you would be changing your identity and who you are”. In the Original Self video‚ at lunch a couple people got up and switched masks to look like the group that they just

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    Gender Stereotyping Men and woman for centuries‚ have been fighting against gender stereotypes that niche them into being a particular type of person. Society has even seen men and‚ woman as having certain personality traits unlike. In a whole‚ men and women are very parallel both in their brains and in their capabilities. The traits of stereotypes are often true. The common stereotypes for men are been more aggressive than woman‚ this may be due to part of the brain which modulates

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    deal with a lot of diversity‚ especially those in the criminal justice field where situations caused by religion can lead to a problem. Stereotypes are ideas held by some individuals about members of particular groups‚ based solely on membership in that group. Stereotyping is one of the biggest problems that we deal with‚ particularly in law enforcement. Stereotype threat can result in a self-fulfilling insight whereby a person comes to resemble his or her reputation‚ living up or down to social expectations

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