1 / 14

Stereotypes and Prejudice

Stereotypes and Prejudice . Stereotypes. Categorizing a group of people False comments made about others Usually negative Are generalizations EXAMPLE: all young people who wear hoodies are thugs. What do you think of this?. Does this seem better?. What is your reaction?.

dino
Download Presentation

Stereotypes and Prejudice

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Stereotypes and Prejudice

  2. Stereotypes • Categorizing a group of people • False comments made about others • Usually negative • Are generalizations • EXAMPLE: all young people who wear hoodies are thugs

  3. What do you think of this?

  4. Does this seem better?

  5. What is your reaction? Billy Elliot was a boy who had a passion and gift for ballet, but he was forbidden to practice because it was for ‘girls’. He pursued his passion and became a successful ballerina, dancing in Swan Lake.

  6. Gender Stereotypes • Why does Billy Elliot’s family not like him doing ballet? • Where does his family’s attitudes come from? • Are there certain sports that are for girls and others for boys? • Is it fair that some things are labelled as girls or boys?

  7. Prejudice • Judging someone without knowing them, on the basis of what they look like or what group they belong to • EXAMPLE: all black people are good dancers

  8. Ignorance • Being Uninformed • Lack of Knowledge Racism • Believing the race, skin colour of culture makes certain people inferior • Example: believing that whites are superior to people of colour or people who practice Judaism

  9. Ageism • A form of discrimination that relegates people to an inferior or limited position simply because of age When you hear, see or think the word old, what words come to mind? When you hear, see or think the word teenagers, what words come to mind?

  10. Effects of Prejudice • Limits the opportunities of certain groups of people • Some of the opportunities that prejudice and discrimination limit include: • approval and popularity • rights and privileges • power • knowledge • employment • promotion

  11. Scenario #1 James Parke, 22, was on a night out which ended in him fighting for his life. James, who is a trainee police officer, was having fun with friends when up to 20 boys, some as young as 14, started shouting homophobic abuse at them. James was repeatedly punched and kicked in his face and body by the boys and he was left with several skull and facial fractures. • Who is the prejudice directed towards? • What is the prejudiced attitude?

  12. Scenario #2 More than 7,600 viewers complained about racism on the reality show; Celebrity Big Brother. Viewers complained that the contestants of Big Brother were racially abusing the Bollywood star ShilpaShetty. They claimed that Shetty, from India, was being victimised and bullied. Shetty, 31, broke down in tears after allegedly being taunted about her skin colour, accent and cooking. • What is the prejudiced attitude? • Who is the prejudice directed towards?

  13. Scenario #3 Sky Sports presenters Andy Gray and Richard Keys have been accused of sexism after making several comments about a female referee, called Sian Massey. They commented on her understanding of the offside rule during a Premier League match. The commentators believed their microphones were switched off but were actually recorded making remarks such as: ‘Somebody better get down there and explain offside to her.’ ‘Can you believe that? A female linesman. Women don’t know the offside rule.’ • Who is the prejudice directed towards? • What is the prejudiced attitude?

  14. Teens Asians Homosexuals Women Homeless people Politicians Native Indians Americans Middle Eastern people Girls/Boys Immigrants Elderly ACTIVITY: Working in pairs: • Create a stereotypical image of your assigned person/group. • Decide whether this is fair or not? • Explain the consequences of this label. • When you are completed, you will present your “stereotypical image” to the class. Students will guess who the image is portraying.

More Related