3. Theories of Prejudice and Discrimination Prejudice, Racism, and Discrimination.

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3. Theories of Prejudice and Discrimination Prejudice, Racism, and Discrimination

A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices… William James

The less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudices… Clint Eastwood

Have students think of the meanings of the previous quotes

Prejudice Widely held, generalized views of a group (majority or minority) and its individual members It is based on insufficient information and on strong emotion, so it can be really difficult to change. What are some prejudices we might have of the picture above? What are other examples of prejudices we might have? Can you think of prejudices that don’t involve race or ethnicity?

Because of these ideas, Asians kids that aren’t good at math are though to be exceptions.

Racism When prejudice develops into beliefs & feelings of superiority over a particular group

What do you think about these photos? What do images like these lead to?

Discrimination Treating people differently based on race, ethnicity, religion, or culture Whereas prejudice and racism are about what people believe, discrimination is about action. What discriminatory acts are these photos referring to?

3. Theories of Prejudice and Discrimination Hate Crimes

Hate Crime: Mini Quiz (True/False) Write the statements first, then answer. 1.Most hate crimes are extremely brutal and involve violence done to a person. 2.The U.S. Constitution has identified English as the official language of the country. 3.The frequency of hate crimes in the U.S. has begun to decrease. 4.Most school-related hate crimes involve students who belong to hate groups. 5.Some types of hatred toward certain groups of people are instinctive and biologically based.

Hate Crime: Answers 1.True. Research shows that more force than necessary is often used against the victims than to just render them helpless. 2.False. 3.False. In 1999, hate crimes were still on the rise. 4.False. Students arrested for hate crimes are more likely to acting alone or with one or two friends (think Columbine). 5.False. Racism is a culturally transmitted or learned behavior.

Hate Crime A criminal act motivated by racism or prejudice. What is the difference between a hate crime and discrimination? Click the link below for a hate crime committed close to home /06/dragging.death.02/ 807/06/dragging.death.02/

3. Theories of Prejudice and Discrimination Stereotypes

A distorted, exaggerated, or oversimplified view applied to a category of people. What different stereotypes can be inferred from the pictures?

3. Theories of Prejudice and Discrimination Theoretical Perspectives

Theoretical Perspective 1.Functionalism 2.Conflict Theory 3.Symbolic Interactionism White colonists used negative stereotypes as a justification for taking Native American land The NAZI’s saying their race was superior than others, thus they should rule Members of a minority fail because they have low expectations for themselves. Ethnocentrism Competition for power Self-fulfilling prophecy Concept

Self-fulfilling prophecy An expectation that leads to behavior that causes the expectation to become a reality. In order to prevent the prophecy and his expectation coming true of his wife’s death during child birth, Anakin changes his behavior (becoming Darth Vader) and winds up causing her death. In order to prevent the prophecy and his expectation coming true about killing his father and sleeping with his mother, Oedipus Rex does both while trying to avoid it. Once he learns of what he has done, he rips his eyes out and becomes blind.

Review Questions 1.Can you hold a prejudice about a group without discriminating against that group? Why or why not? 2.Why do you think most stereotypes are negative? What are some positive stereotypes? 3.What are other examples of the self-fulfilling prophecy?