OUTCOME 6.1.3. IMPACT OF stereotypes  Watch the following links. Identify examples of the impact of cross-cultural understanding. What stereo types do.

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OUTCOME 6.1.3

IMPACT OF stereotypes  Watch the following links. Identify examples of the impact of cross-cultural understanding. What stereo types do you see ?  Copy the chart on the next slide in your notes and fill it in as you watch.  9m3bREU&feature=related -Simpsons 9m3bREU&feature=related  QDWDVZs- Brady Bunch QDWDVZs-

Cross-cultural understanding on Television Name of program What the program is about Examples of cross cultural understanding or stereotypes you see Impact of these stereotypes

Why do we have stereotypes on TV?  Because most television programs are quite short, the identities of characters must be established as quickly as possible. To do this, television writers often use stereotypes. A stereotype is a fixed or conventional image of a person or group of people. Stereotypes generally conform to a pattern of dress and behavior that is easily recognized and understood. Often, a judgment is made about the person or group being stereotyped. That judgment may be positive or negative.  Woman are usually portrayed is a mother – apron clad or someone’s girlfriend barely – clad.

Who gets stereotyped ?  Culture and class stereotypes are also prevalent in television. Traditionally, blacks were portrayed as either happy-go-lucky servants or dangerous criminals, and while these stereotypes linger, we are now seeing what might be described as upright, intelligent, middle-class black characters. Similarly, North American native peoples are now being portrayed as something other than buckskin- wearing teepee dwellers. Too often, however, minorities are portrayed stereotypically and almost never as powerful or rich as the white majority.

Why learn to identify stereo types ?  Because stereotyping can lead children to form false impressions of various societal groups, it is important that students recognize stereotypes and understand the role they play in television's portrayal of life. To become television-wise, then, students must tune in to the ways television treats people, recognize how they themselves relate to TV characters, and understand how these characters can influence their ideas about the real people in their communities.