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  • A '''stereotype''' is [[culture|cultural]] bias created by attributing real or perceived qu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Stereotype]]. Needs checking by a human.
    553 bytes (71 words) - 20:38, 11 January 2010

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  • [[Stereotype]]
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  • ...a sexy librarian look (3708132070).jpg | thumb | According to scholars the stereotype of the [[sexy librarian]] has surged to become the most popular representat ...common depiction of librarians, in fiction, followed by the sexy librarian stereotype.<ref name=NotYourOrdinaryLibrarian/>
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  • {{r|Stereotype}}
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  • {{r|Stereotype}}
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  • {{r|Stereotype}}
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  • {{r|Stereotype}}
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  • ...s, or inventions. It is a complex set of emotions which may be based on [[stereotype]], on fear of the unknown, or prior experience transferred to all members o
    513 bytes (85 words) - 14:11, 7 February 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Stereotype]]. Needs checking by a human.
    553 bytes (71 words) - 20:38, 11 January 2010
  • ...over-emphasize their prominent ears are caricatures but so are cultural [[stereotype]]s.
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  • A '''stereotype''' is [[culture|cultural]] bias created by attributing real or perceived qu
    2 KB (258 words) - 16:36, 7 October 2020
  • {{r|Stereotype}}
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  • ...Reuters'' wire service, ''Revolver'', ''Rolling Stone'', ''Soundprint'', ''Stereotype'', and ''San Francisco Chronicle''. Graff has regularly reported rock news
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  • ...the [[witch-hunt]]s of early modern Europe (14th to 18th century) and the stereotype of the witch as a creature that deals with the [[devil]] and flies to [[Wit
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  • ...for which they were otherwise suited; some found work performing [[ethnic stereotype]]s.
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  • ...h Yorkshire]], the exception being the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]]. One [[stereotype]] of [[Yorkshire people]] being that they rarely use unnecessarily elaborat
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  • * Curry, Richard O. "Copperheadism and Continuity: the Anatomy of a Stereotype" ''Journal of Negro History'' (1972) 57(1): 29-36. [http://www.jstor.org/p
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  • ...lmost incessant repetition of jokes and gags, [[sexism]], and [[ethnic]] [[stereotype|stereotyping]] that would not be acceptable today, it remains an enduring f
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  • ...e and Berscheid (1977)'' attended to the self fulfilling prophecies of the stereotype physical attractiveness in dyadic interactions between men and women. Male ...individuals there are a few which imply that there exists also a negative stereotype for physical attractiveness. ''Dermer and Thiel (1975)'' found that physica
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  • ...Narnian Queen Susan and the Calormene Lasaraleen are portrayed as having [[stereotype|stereotypically]] feminine vanity and silliness, but Queen Lucy, Hwin and A
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  • Among other notable contributions, Lippman popularized use of the term [[stereotype]] which in his definition referred to "the pictures in our heads".
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  • ==The Beatnik stereotype== ...ie Gillis]]'' television show that ran from 1959 to 1963. The general beat stereotype also owed something to some of the popular film actors emerging during the
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  • Rap and hip hop has been criticized for perpetuating [[stereotype]]s, encouraging [[violence]], and promoting materialism. In 2014, recording
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  • ...(RP) is an accent of [[British English]] that is widely perceived as the [[stereotype|stereotypical]] accent of the British aristocracy and, to some extent, midd
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  • ;The stereotype of the witch, as it was seen by the witch hunters ...evil worshippers and a threat to the Christian Church. This new diabolical stereotype of the witch was totally made up, it was a fantasy, based on nothing but an
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  • ...ion to aggressive private money-lending, which is an inaccurate and unfair stereotype.
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  • ...yday term, ''idée fixe'' may indicate a mindset akin to [[prejudice]] or [[Stereotype|stereotyping]]:<ref name=Fisher/> ...ata that are at variance with their assumptions. ... people who accept the stereotype...are forever coming up with evidence to support their ''idée fixe'' and s
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  • ...k these were his words, but Muslim American groups believe they extended a stereotype.<ref name=AA />
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  • ...ry treatment for foreign residents and naturalised citizens, eliminating [[stereotype|stereotypical]] images, and promoting the benefits of immigration and a [[m
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  • ...urrounding the food of the various countries. Not reinforcing any external stereotype but instead explaining how things really are. The catalogs should provide i
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  • ...the production of the relevant gene products does not fit the traditional stereotype."'''</font>
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  • ::He came back after the party ended to build off of Aleta's new [[stereotype]] article with [[caricature]].
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  • * Curry, Richard O. "Copperheadism and Continuity: the Anatomy of a Stereotype" ''Journal of Negro History'' (1972) 57(1): 29-36. [http://www.jstor.org/p
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  • * Pointy Haired Boss — a negative stereotype of managers
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  • ...an'' was a White invention and still remains largely a White image, if not stereotype."<ref>Robert Berkhofer. 1978. The White Man's Indian: Images of the America
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  • ...izzy blond with a knack for disastrous relationships, Luanne busted out of stereotype thanks to the deep-throated Texas texture Murphy provided for the character
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  • ...ppropriate affect (display of emotion). This subtype is the closest to the stereotype of a "crazy person". A patient will not receive this classification if they
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  • ...s here earlier, and Joe's precipitous entry got her thinking about other [[stereotype]]s, which led to [[prejudice]], a concept she found hard to express. Life
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  • ...expressions of anti-Americanism among the French and deep down he shared a stereotype common among French intellectuals of American society as soulless, material
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  • ...trial problem, and other topics offer an easily available antidote for the stereotype of the "Robber Baron."
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  • ...trial problem, and other topics offer an easily available antidote for the stereotype of the "Robber Baron."
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  • ...y tackle subjects of much greater complexity than the generals-and-battles stereotype would suggest, to include the relationship between technological and human
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  • :::: The intellectually superior don't stereotype. I, for one, use only the finest resources in writing Wikipedia articles. [
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  • ...J3ZR20111020?sp=true) Abdelaziz Boumzar: ''Ennahda candidate defies female stereotype in Tunisia vote'', Reuters, 20 October 2011]</ref>.) With 192 seats out of
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  • Not all fictional butlers portray the "butler stereotype", however. [[Alan Bates]], who played the butler Jennings in the film ''[[
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  • Not all fictional butlers portray the "butler stereotype", however. [[Alan Bates]], who played the butler Jennings in the film ''[[
    43 KB (6,581 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
  • ...1921-1928'' (Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina Press, 1991)</ref> shows the stereotype was false:
    46 KB (7,201 words) - 13:50, 9 April 2024
  • ...es of cultural expansion and many of these characters played to specific [[stereotype]]s; Cage often employed lingo similar to that of [[blaxploitation]] films,
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  • ...arners were fatally fixed in that condition for life. To free soilers, the stereotype of the South was one of a diametrically opposite, static society in which t
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