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Gender Stereotypes and Stereotyping

2018
This chapter delves into the theoretical and empirical literature on gender stereotypes to describe how gender stereotypes are conceptualized and measured, how these group-level stereotypes affect judgments of and behaviors toward individual women and men, and the implications of those judgments and behaviors for equitable policies and social ...
Monica Biernat, Amanda K. Sesko
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EXPLODING STEREOTYPES:

2023
This chapter focuses on Spiegelman's aesthetics of transgression. By charting instances of provocation and subversion across Spiegelman's career, the chapter suggests that critical accolades and popular appreciation never dulled the edge of Spiegelman's formal experimentalism, nor did they take the sting out of his cultural critique and non-PC ...
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Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens

2022
Chapter 6 begins with the impact on Plutarch of some famous Thucydidean and Herodotean characterizations of Athenians and Spartans. Thucydides’ contrast between Athens and Sparta (1.70) is the first in a series of examples of his profound influence on Plutarch’s depictions of Athens in the Lives, despite his other sources, e.g.
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The Stereotypical Nature of Stereotyping

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1989
Abstract The nature of male and female stereotypes of a sample of American students was examined by employing a matched-guise technique. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of more versus less obtrusive methods for measuring stereotypes, to study stereotyping effects in the presence of quasi-realistic information about individuals ...
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Stereotypes And Stereotyping: A Moral Analysis

Philosophical Papers, 2004
Stereotypes are false or misleading generalizations about groups held in a manner that renders them largely, though not entirely, immune to counterevidence. In doing so, stereotypes powerfully shape the stereotyper's perception of stereotyped groups, seeing the stereotypic characteristics when they are not present, failing to see the contrary of those ...
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Enforcing stereotypes

Nursing Standard, 1991
Although Anne Tennant's article 'Beyond myth and hysteria' ( Nursing Standard November 27) raised the issue of the stereotyping of prostitutes, the picture chosen to accompany it did just that.
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Stereotyping and Negro-Jewish Stereotypes

Social Forces, 1962
Student respondents were asked to sort statements of a generally misanthropic nature into one of four categories indicating that the statement was in their opinion primarily applicable to Negroes, to Jews, to both, or to neither. A distinctive, mutually exclusive, and highly consensual pattern of Negro and Jewish stereotypes emerges.
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Challenging stereotypes

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1994
H, Allan, K, Canty-Diggins, B, Gill
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Challenging Stereotypes About Stereotypes

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1996
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