The document discusses stereotypes, which are judgments made about groups without knowing individuals. Stereotypes group people based on characteristics like gender, race, or occupation. Examples given assess several statements as potential stereotypes, such as the ideas that men are strong, all Arabs are terrorists, and librarians are always older women with a particular appearance.
The document discusses stereotypes, which are judgments made about groups without knowing individuals. Stereotypes group people based on characteristics like gender, race, or occupation. Examples given assess several statements as potential stereotypes, such as the ideas that men are strong, all Arabs are terrorists, and librarians are always older women with a particular appearance.
The document discusses stereotypes, which are judgments made about groups without knowing individuals. Stereotypes group people based on characteristics like gender, race, or occupation. Examples given assess several statements as potential stereotypes, such as the ideas that men are strong, all Arabs are terrorists, and librarians are always older women with a particular appearance.
by their daughters. 2. People who join rallies are idle and jobless. 3. Members of the fraternities are tough, ruthless and feared by those who are not. 4. Only ladies can wear pink, men should wear blue. 5. Driving is a skill for men only. What is Stereotype? It is known as grouping races or individuals or group of people and making judgement about them, without knowing them. Example: Identify if each sentence is an example of stereotype. Put a check on each blank.
____1. Men are strong and do all the work.
____2. All Arabs and Muslims are terrorists. ____3. The earth revolves around the sun. ____4. Girls are not good at sports. ____5. All librarians are women who are old, wear glasses, tie a high bun, and have a perpetual frown on their face.