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"stereotyped" Definitions
  1. based on fixed ideas about a person or thing which may not really be true

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Likewise, groups that are viewed as competitors — for status, for resources — get stereotyped as cold, whereas groups that are viewed as allies get stereotyped as warm.
Those who were told gaydar is real stereotyped much more than the control group, and participants stereotyped much less when they had been told that gaydar is just another term for stereotyping.
"#WeAreTrayvonMartin #Hoodies #Stereotyped #WeWantJustice" James wrote then in a tweet.
Illmiyah released his first solo album "Stereotyped" in December. What?
The other black character is stereotyped in a different way.
They don't want to be stereotyped and pigeonholed and labeled.
Even to this day, Indigenous people are stereotyped through film.
The fear of being stereotyped psychologically weighs on people, too.
Most disfavored racial or ethnic groups are stereotyped as inferior.
Most pointed to the frustrations of being stereotyped, marginalized and demeaned.
It is a very stigmatized and stereotyped part of our culture.
If he's stereotyped, they've downgraded from a hit to another guy.
Asians in America have long been stereotyped as undistinguishable robotic automatons.
Trans women are already stereotyped in ways that are really unfair.
For years they were stereotyped as convenience-store owners and overachieving children.
People from Appalachia feel like they're stereotyped as toothless, barefoot and uneducated.
Muslim characters in popular culture, such as television shows, are less stereotyped.
Sapp says Irish Travellers have often been stereotyped as criminals and swindlers.
I love the fact that I'm stereotyped because this is my ethnicity.
My school is stereotyped as being the middle class drug infested school.
People who openly practice nonmonogamy, if not quite ostracized, are certainly stereotyped.
But perhaps most importantly, they help redefine their oft-stereotyped and maligned subcultures.
Fantasy is a genre with limitless possibilities, but it's often simplified and stereotyped.
The show is remarkably lacking in sexist or racist invective, or stereotyped portrayals.
Stereotypes Stereotyped beliefs that have existed for too long can have huge ramifications.
" After all, men photographing their children are not instantly stereotyped as "dad photographers.
I think some residents are excited about the chance to change stereotyped perspectives.
"She was stereotyped as a runaway because she was native," her mother believes.
It's already hard enough going through life stereotyped as a dangerous black man.
Gig economy workers are sometimes stereotyped as entitled millennials earning money for avocado toast.
We also wonder if we were stereotyped as black women but that's another story.
They feel like they will be stereotyped or deemed unprofessional for their fashion choices.
Studies show that fat people are sometimes stereotyped as being lazy, incompetent, and unattractive.
The "saintly mom" is a trope that's also a throwback to gender-stereotyped roles.
I spoke with another worker; he said that he sometimes feels stereotyped and overlooked.
As well, lesbian couples are often stereotyped as having a "man" in the relationship.
Actuaries normally toil far from the limelight, anonymous technicians stereotyped as dull and boring.
Critics of the show (of which there are many) call it sexist and stereotyped.
But look past this stereotyped approach and Malibu Kitchen can be a delicious trip.
Did you feel stereotyped after the huge success of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding"?
Researchers found that working on financial portfolios was gender-stereotyped as a male task.
This imbalance means that we constrain our emotions to avoid being stereotyped as emotional.
But the rules Davis is challenging go far beyond gendered, or even stereotyped, dress codes.
"Therapy has been stereotyped as a white people thing that's expensive and silly," Jimenez says.
This is not the first time Getty has worked to challenge stereotyped representations of women.
No less than women, men should not be collapsed into a rigidly stereotyped gender identity.
During the trial, the defense several times suggested that the police had stereotyped the defendants.
Discrimination against groups stereotyped in this way is typically expressed through disregard, stigmatizing and ostracizing.
Apu is just one of The Simpsons' several ethnically stereotyped characters, including Scottish groundskeeper Willy.
A brilliantly affecting chapter is told by Ellen's adorable, if somewhat Jewishly stereotyped father, Phillip.
Former orphans in Russia are often stereotyped as alcoholics, criminals or too stupid to work.
Still, these caricatures may let his front-row readers know how it feels to be stereotyped.
" Actress Priyanka Chopra has a similar story, saying she's proud of playing a "non-stereotyped Indian.
Those with PTSD and mental health issues would be stereotyped, shut out and characterized as flawed.
Nearly one in four people of color surveyed (23 percent) reported being stereotyped at past jobs.
The invention and imagination of the thirties slowed to a set of stereotyped, blandly biomorphic solutions.
At another point she noted that Asians are stereotyped as not funny, even among other Asians.
And she instinctively stands up for her kid when Andrew is stereotyped by a racist teacher.
From someplace else on the spectrum of stereotyped wealth and consumption, there is a Birkin bag.
But the appeals court rejected what it called the defense's "stereotyped" view of a rape victim.
But for many of Salem's residents, witchcraft is more than mere folklore or a stereotyped tourist attraction.
A USC Annenberg Film Study from 25.1 found that seniors are both underrepresented and stereotyped on screen.
Also screening: "Lime Kiln" outtakes and Williams's more heavily stereotyped comedy "A Natural Born Gambler," from 1916.
Also screening: "Lime Kiln" outtakes and Williams's more heavily stereotyped comedy "A Natural Born Gambler," from 25.
Yet somehow my generation has been stereotyped as lazy, self-absorbed, and inactive in the political discussion.
He says Asian actors are often stereotyped into martial arts roles with little depth to their characters.
People with mental illness have often been stereotyped as weak, incapable of dealing with stress and violent.
In fact, women of color typically only showed up on Marston's Paradise Island in heavily stereotyped representations.
She's also never stereotyped as an LGBT character — and her storylines aren't only about her relationships, either.
The area is stereotyped as a backwater, even though it has a rich history and ecological diversity.
Mainstream American culture, she argues, demands stereotyped images of "real" blackness, even while it denies black pain.
The project is inspired by similar pushes to diversify stock photography for other stereotyped groups, including women.
Across the board, interviewees reported feeling marginalized, stereotyped and prevented from professional advancement because of their background.
Whoopi Goldberg makes an appearance, speaking on how the stereotyped representation of Apu has parallels with minstrelsy.
Take Bakersfield, a city that has long been stereotyped as a place of smog and economic malaise.
And of those 5 percent, they are largely still very stereotyped characters — gangbangers, drug dealers, and whatnot.
This is common sense to most of us and shouldn't descend into a stereotyped left-right debate.
We know something important: what it's like to be feared, to be discriminated against, to be stereotyped.
Feminism is often stereotyped as being anti-male, or blind to the unique challenges that men face.
He was careful to avoid caricaturing the community, who have often been stereotyped in most mainstream Bollywood films.
They're just taking jokes, and saying that all stereotyped jokes are racist, which I genuinely do not believe.
These pioneering scientists often face mistrust from a public that has stereotyped images of scientists tinkering with life.
A stereotyped but unconscious despair is concealed even under what are called the games and amusements of mankind.
"We know that this barrage of stereotyped representations negatively impacts girls' dreams for their futures," the charity said.
In traditional American media, Asian characters are frequently stereotyped as meek, corner-dwelling folks with little to say.
But if you can forgive slightly stereotyped woman protagonists, Eggers's novel repackages frontiersmanship into a diverting new form.
"Cruises are stereotyped as getaways with lots of eating and drinking and little culture in sight," he said.
AVEN project team member Michael J. Doré told Mashable that many aces are stereotyped in other ways, too.
The conditions were on general far better than most game companies are stereotyped for—crunch was a rarity.
We have found that how an out-group is stereotyped predicts how the prejudice against it gets expressed.
While they ate, they often had lively discussions about how people of color were stereotyped as non-travelers.
But we are stereotyped and called welfare queens if we choose to continue a pregnancy we cannot afford.
" Williams-Forson shared Schmidt's sentiment, telling MUNCHIES, "There's a longstanding history of African-Americans being stereotyped around chicken.
This is what's called the contact theory: Positive interactions with stereotyped groups can reduce explicit and implicit biases.
Studies have found that women are still often sidelined and shown in stereotyped roles across both television and film.
I was worried about people judging me the way I once stereotyped anyone who worked in the sex industry.
While women wearing hijabs are sometimes stereotyped as disempowered, there are many personal reasons women choose to wear them.
It took years for us to see women in emoji professions beyond the stereotyped dancer, party girl, and princess.
This extends far beyond popular media, and we find cultural mannerisms and traditions mocked, belittled and stereotyped quite frequently.
But when the entire state is stereotyped, the largest concentration of African Americans in the county is basically erased.
As with artistic conceptualism, literary proceduralism gets stereotyped as intellectually provocative but emotionally distant, all head and no heart.
I think that that's why it's important for me now to deliberately construct those hybrids that cannot be stereotyped.
That, sadly, is then often used to discredit women as well, because people with addiction are stereotyped as liars.
There is 260-year-old Lili Hayes, whose posts tend to send up stereotyped images of Jewish mom-ness.
In crude and plain terms, Trump has stereotyped Muslims as terrorists, Mexicans as rapists and African-Americans as thugs.
Knowing that, we had — probably unfairly — stereotyped them to be unnecessary, tacking on extra fees and pushing products (cringe).
Ms. Mars also represented the individuality and complexity of a black community routinely stereotyped and demonized by white supremacists.
Though rappers are stereotyped as flashy or superficial, many photographers and artists were pushing for more cinematic or minimalist imagery.
It's not the portrayal of the character I would have liked to see — he wasn't so stereotyped in the comics.
He said that his intention had been to represent, "in a stereotyped way," the Indian landscapes to reinforce the concept.
According to David Robertson of Catalytic Communities, favela citizens are unfairly stereotyped as being lazy and a detriment to society.
This message can deter candidates from stereotyped groups from applying to jobs altogether, and make them more likely to leave.
Long stereotyped as shy or aloof, they posed for photos with people they didn&apost even know outside the stadium.
Pit bulls are the Bucky Barneses of dog breeds: stereotyped as violent and aggressive, when really they're just misunderstood softies.
Cult members tend be stereotyped as wide-eyed and naive, but the Benscoter of today is cool, calm, and articulate.
Because she was stereotyped for years as an angry black woman, the humor and levity in Piper's art went underdiscussed.
But during the last two years, "watching older employees be patronized, stereotyped, maligned and mistreated was extremely painful," she said.
The collegiate producer wasn't experiencing the urban plight often stereotyped as the only rite of passage to hip-hop credibility.
If they feel stereotyped as bigots when the next election nears, Democrats will have a tough time winning them back.
After conducting a series of experiments, researchers found that consumers who "go green" are stereotyped by others as more feminine.
Nonstandard native accents are also underrepresented in the media, and like nonnative accents, are likely to be stereotyped and mocked.
In terms of where I'm from specifically, a lot of people have a stereotyped idea of what Africa is like.
We recently published responses from readers describing the precautions they take to avoid being racially stereotyped and reported to police.
More is demanded, particularly when white clients have racially stereotyped fantasies, insisting on rougher sex, S&M, slapping, role-play.
Gillis also made anti-gay comments and stereotyped Muslims on his show, Variety reported soon after the clip was posted.
Would any reasonable person expect Latinos to view Trump favorably after he stereotyped them all as being rapists and criminals?
Though the genre often gets stereotyped for having an artificially bright sound, genuine darkness prevails with some of its finest practitioners.
By and large, we as a society have stereotyped dreadlocks as being dirty and unprofessional — unless they're worn by white women.
Writers like Hemingway and Faulkner could write gritty, ugly scenes because they weren't stereotyped in the same way that Fitzgerald was.
The second step is what's known as the "contact theory": Positive interactions with stereotyped groups can reduce explicit and implicit biases.
Anatomically, "an orgasm consists of highly stereotyped contractions, which means they always occur in the same type of pattern," says Prause.
While some women are stereotyped as preferring "bad boys," I believe that most would welcome the attention of a refined gentlemen.
One is Gloria Steinem, the beautiful, willowy avatar of a movement that had often been stereotyped as a collective of misfits.
Because once you've gotten past the stereotyped image D&D has garnered, there's a whole world of fun to be had.
Native Americans are often stereotyped as being violent or addicted to alcohol and other drugs, said Fletcher of Michigan State University.
Depending on whom you ask, it's gone from being stereotyped as for undiscerning "hillbillies" to the province of eco-conscious foodies.
The stereotyped competence of such groups, when they are suspected or accused of "cold" ill will, suddenly represents a serious threat.
Readers are often stereotyped as people who avoid face-to-face contact for the benefit of immersing themselves in a book.
As the steel gates of Parchman closed behind me last fall, I realized that I had stereotyped the people inside prisons.
Certainly, there are male-stereotyped behaviors that women are perpetually advised to exhibit in order to get ahead in the workplace.
If you're worried about being marginalized and stereotyped, please don't even show up because we need you to represent that voice.
" De Armas said she didn't feel comfortable taking the part, since Latina actors are still frequently stereotyped as "sexy" and "fiery.
In a scene from the film, the two enact a stereotyped version of homosexuality as a form of prison yard humor.
Though settling down is stereotyped as more boring, it might leave us with more cash on hand to have a good time.
The southern city is often scorned in China as a "cultural desert", its residents stereotyped as having little interest in highbrow pursuits.
It's kind of taking the simplest, most stereotyped version of the fetish and applying that definition of it to the political scenario.
We have always stereotyped women as crazy — you can find women you know talking about, 'Well I'm just upset, I'm not crazy.
They were largely welcomed to the United States with anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant sentiment that stereotyped them as lazy and stupid.
Contemporary retailers have been accused of relying on covert racism, including racial code words, to profile customers of color stereotyped as thieves.
Also, a focus on ex-offenders—the re-offending rate is very high because a lot of them get stereotyped and struggle.
Debussy is often stereotyped as an artist of motionless atmospheres, but he was a radical in rhythm as well as in harmony.
In an interview, Professor Meyskens discussed his blog, stereotyped views of the Maoist era and whether Mao Zedong's rule really was totalitarian.
This is not the Islamic fashion of Riyadh or Kabul, nor is it the dark and dreary dress stereotyped in the West.
Adding insult to injury, many people are often unwilling to believe that beautiful women are being stereotyped in this way, Sheppard said.
And if you're worried about being marginalized and stereotyped, please don't even show up, because we need you to represent that voice.
People with mental illnesses who are killed are often either stereotyped or sympathized with, and they are rarely seen as fully human.
Bernie Sanders' Extremely Online supporters, stereotyped as young white men who were overzealous in the support for and defense of Sanders' campaign.
She offered a bold, feminist reconsideration of the body, moving away from the stereotyped "female" and into something more transgressive — even aggressive.
"I didn't come in here with a black shirt today, because I don't feel that I wanted to be stereotyped," he said.
She notes that many foreigners' first experience of people of color is on TV, where black characters can be stereotyped as being aggressive.
They are commonly stereotyped as vain, self-important, and attention-seeking, but they are also generous and extremely protective of their loved ones.
Heck, even the actors who played these parts in both the Off-Broadway run and William Friedkin's 1970 film adaptation were stereotyped afterwards.
Australians hate being stereotyped as much as the next country, but there is something about a surfing koala that just can't be disliked.
Often stereotyped as tattooed barbarians, the Picts certainly had a talent for war – but also a talent for carving stone and shaping silver.
Once stereotyped as entitled and aimless, millennials — or people 23-38 years old — have arguably become the most powerful demographic in the country.
"These ladies are often stereotyped and I want to bring some humanity to their stories," said Little, whose mother is a cancer survivor.
A 2016 study found that girls who are into princess culture at age 4 tend to be more gender stereotyped at age 5.
The people he meets remain mostly as caricatures, dehumanized and stereotyped representatives of their nations with little room for individuality, nuance or complexity.
And they will be reinforcing colonial narratives and stereotyped gender assumptions which are actively damaging to efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism.
Still, for decades Canadian whisky has been stereotyped the same way Canada has been: as unassuming, a bit bland and averse to change.
Tyler Morris, a white student from St. Louis, said he was afraid of being stereotyped as a bigot if he went to Missouri.
Many Nigerians work in South Africa, but they are sometimes stereotyped as criminals and are often the target of attacks, including fatal ones.
"We've been stereotyped before, but now they are playing this stereotype out among kids and glorifying a life of crime," Mr. Borelli said.
Love: You're stereotyped as the hopeless romantic of the zodiac, Pisces, but your definitions of fun and romance began to shift in 22019.
Though they risk becoming Hooks themselves and embodying what is stereotyped as black masculinity, or inheriting their father's sins, they can't stay boys forever.
People assume that they're reluctant to be seeking care to begin with, whereas I think women are stereotyped as more ready to seek care.
In Egypt, dozens of young men living in mostly poor neighborhoods stereotyped as Islamist strongholds are rounded up in regular sweeps, say defense attorneys.
These perceptions impact me every day because as a black male I am automatically stereotyped because of my skin as opposed to my character.
Anti-immigrant sentiment turned against the massive influx of new Irish- and German-Americans, who were stereotyped as drunks, polluting the nation with alcoholism.
No one questions the plausibility of Antonio being attracted to a plus-size woman, an image so often stereotyped or fetishized in pop culture.
Female characters may no longer be tied to train-tracks and rescued by mustachioed heroes, but they still tend to be stereotyped and marginalised.
A common mistake of teachers and parents, Lubinksi says, is to push such children into careers stereotyped for smart people, like engineering or government.
Even among better-educated urban residents, north-easterners are often stereotyped as quarrelsome and pugnacious, and Henanese are commonly regarded as thieves and cheats.
On the other hand, watching counter-stereotyped TV is linked to more interest in traditionally "male" careers among girls and more flexibility about housework.
International partners fume that it did not want Nigeria to be stereotyped as "another African conflict country", and therefore denied that help was needed.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews recently explained, it has long been stereotyped as a liberal outlier whose decisions are often overturned in the Supreme Court.
"I can't say that I've been stereotyped because I refuse to go out for any roles that portray Asian-Americans as stereotypes," Takahashi says.
When we "process information through the lens of stereotype," our interpretation may be "consistent with stereotyped expectations rather than objective reality," one expert explained.
I had absorbed all this information — which I instantly stereotyped as "The Mosquito Coast"-meets-Left Coast — in the first hour of my visit.
Unfortunately, Starbucks still has a business partner with a man who has called Mexicans rapists, stereotyped the Muslim community as terrorists, and disgraces women.
As for Cancer season: The sign of the crab is a tenacious one, famously stereotyped for gripping on to the past with its pincers.
In his seminal 22019 book Orientalism, literature professor Edward Said argued that Western cultures historically stereotyped the Middle East to justify exerting control over it.
Mexicans, at that time — like many immigrants and people of color in the US —were stereotyped as threats for disease, STDs, lice, and other illnesses.
Prior to her conviction, Harding was stereotyped in the press for being tough and a smoker, which fueled her critics and was seen as transgressive.
I always thought it was kind of cool that I identified with these empowered, ballsy, stylish, and sexual female characters over their stereotyped heterosexual counterparts.
And if you ask them about the racially stereotyped characters, many will say that they're not meant to be taken seriously, that they're just jokes.
"I think it is implied and generally stereotyped that women are more fragile," says Kim Hollingdale, a licensed marriage and family therapist in Los Angeles.
Dr Boyle cautions that this kind of literature is often stereotyped as featuring an abundance of "strong female characters," but the reality is more complex.
Most politicians are lucky to be good at just one of these, but women must be especially agile to avoid falling into a stereotyped box.
And every two years, during the Winter and Summer Olympics, its audience traffic rises to new heights, quantifiable evidence of something often generalized and stereotyped.
While I share Groff's frustration at being stereotyped by her gender, and applaud her erudite, badass answer, I still wish she had answered the question.
Given how our society views moms, and how pop culture often portrays them, it's not surprising that many moms feel stereotyped as boring and homely.
And though Paulistanos are often stereotyped as harried and overworked, that's only compared to other Brazilians; compared to most megacity dwellers they are downright easygoing.
"Get Out" made these voters uncomfortable by showing that black people can be silenced, whether ignored, stereotyped or even, as happens in the movie, kidnapped.
Yet trans women who are very feminine are often accused of going over the top and presenting a stereotyped idea of what women should be.
Financial professionals sometimes get stereotyped as bean counters and calculator-button pushers, but in speaking with top executives at leading advisory firms that made CNBC.
There are strengths that can come from group identity, as well as the inevitable failures and missteps from which the entire group may be stereotyped.
"Grima considered everything that was being made at the time to be conservative and stereotyped," said Emily Barber, director of Bonhams's jewelry department in London.
The reason why young, black, men are stereotyped as criminals is because our criminal justice system has perpetually suffered from disproportionate minority contact and sentencing.
"The discrimination wasn't against white people, but I didn't want to be that person who I guess was stereotyped because I was white," he said.
The "Happy Merchant" meme depicts a Jewish man with heavily stereotyped facial features rubbing his hands together and is used frequently in anti-Semitic circles.
Crary noted that, whereas female redheads have historically been hypersexualized (think Jessica Rabbit), their male counterparts have been stereotyped as dweebs (think Alfred E. Neuman).
These stereotyped responses were given by both white and nonwhite children, and did not seem to vary as a function of parental education and income.
In this day and age, males are stereotyped to enjoy video games as well, while females are not allowed to, by the stereotypes of society!
OCD is stereotyped as the "hand washing" mental illness; that is, those with the condition engage in compulsive behaviors like washing their hands to avoid germs.
Lust told me that she has plans to implement virtual reality technology in her productions this year, with a passion ignited from "dreadfully stereotyped" mainstream porn.
"For a long time bisexuality had a hard time in the ring," Santos said, adding that homo- and heterosexual people have long stereotyped the bi community.
He also displayed images of blackness stereotyped and caricatured in less rarefied and more contemporary objects he found in Venice, such as candle holders and cookies.
Transgender individuals have "been subjected to unique disabilities on the basis of stereotyped characteristics not truly indicative of their abilities", she wrote, citing Supreme Court precedents.
"Unfortunately, Starbucks still has a business partner with a man who has called Mexicans rapists, stereotyped the Muslim community as terrorists and disgraces women," he added.
The often stereotyped hoarders letting heaps of physical items of questionable utility dominate their homes and lives often suffer social stigma and anxiety as a result.
On their own, in a world where there are also big, nuanced, roles for Asian actors, people could probably laugh off some of the stereotyped characters.
No one in any race should be stereotyped based on the way they look, dress, act -- but that's the reality of the world we live in.
Someone who has difficulty reading may be unfairly stereotyped as less intelligent, which may contribute to the idea that only unintelligent or lazy people prefer dubs.
The "Joker" post was riffing on a larger "tickets to Joker" meme in which internet users stereotyped the kinds of people who would attend the movie.
When Lichti came out, she was told she was supposed to look like the stereotyped image for truckers who are lesbians: flannel shirts and combat boots.
Because Cancer is often stereotyped as a homemaker, people think they're too docile to make the first move—but this couldn't be further from the truth.
The way we were being, I guess stereotyped or profiled, [assumed] we only lived this one lifestyle, which is gang culture, or low riders, or whatever.
When The Simpsons began, Apu became a catchall for South Asians and South Asian Americans, many of whom were stereotyped or teased and associated with the character.
Donald Trump the candidate stereotyped Latino immigrants as rapists and murderers, and vowed to round up undocumented immigrants and create a Muslim registry reminiscent of Nazi Germany.
Brian King of Japandroids is often stereotyped as a Talking Ken doll filled with AC/DC quotes—push his buttons and you're getting, in some combination: Whoa!
Fallen Kingdom does push further toward a world where the stereotyped human characters may not matter as much, and the CGI ones may eventually just take over.
Portland, Oregon (CNN)In this stereotyped mecca of liberal idealism lies a deep-seated subculture that just recently shocked the country: the white supremacist movement in Portland.
Their restaurants are stereotyped for their immaculate cleanliness—a product of a religious commitment to hygiene and an avoidance of certain vices like cigarettes, alcohol, and gambling.
He stereotyped everyone in that movie, and that's the kind of teacher—or principal, in his case—that damages the connection between the student and the faculty.
The trial was painful for many Asian-Americans, a group that overwhelmingly supports affirmative action but includes many people who feel they have been stereotyped in admissions.
Then there is the fact, as the clip demonstrates, that AOC is not willing to let herself or the issues she cares about be stereotyped by Republicans.
Similarly, Chick holds a caricatured view of nonwhite people that often leads him to code stereotyped views into translations and adaptations such as the "black tract" series.
Despite the inherent violence and trash talk possibilities of both of our national sports, Canadians have long been stereotyped as a polite—and maybe even meek—people.
"With one stroke, you have created some non-stereotyped characters that could turn out to be even more interesting now that they've had their gender swapped," Davis said.
Yet just as Australia has been stereotyped, perhaps unfairly, as a source of only heavy, fruity wines, so has Argentina been typed by the popular style of malbec.
"With one stroke, you have created some non-stereotyped characters that might turn out to be even more interesting now that they have a gender swap," she added.
When a company communicates a fixed mindset, it sends a powerful message to members of stereotyped groups that the organization may view them through the lens of stereotypes.
"I don't want my grandchild to listen to the rhetoric that she, as a woman and as an African-American, is classified and stereotyped as uneducated," Lawrence said.
Virgos are stereotyped as the clean freak because of their detail-oriented nature, and though some Virgos are actually quite messy, they'll probably still know where everything is.
Still, waste pickers are stereotyped as thieves, drug users, and as homeless, which allows for police officers and neighborhood residents to harass them with little to no consequence.
In-groups and "cultural reference" groups (the middle class and Christians are common examples in the United States) are stereotyped as warm and competent — a wholly positive category.
Ms. Spinner, who has researched how images of play influence children's perceptions and preferences around gender, sees Wonder Crew dolls as offering a vital alternative to stereotyped narratives.
That one woman is simultaneously hyper-visible and invisible, walking a fine line between being stereotyped as "the woman" and also being forgotten entirely by her fellow members.
And our beloved "geeks"—Bill, Sam, and Neal—might be stereotyped by that high school epithet, but their individual personalities still range from blindly confident to excruciatingly awkward.
In Fiji and the French Caribbean "z'Indiens" are stereotyped as money-grubbing, and mocked in expressions such as "faib con an coolie" ("weak as a coolie" in Guadeloupian creole).
He seemed like a dozen conflicting stereotyped traits, and the reveal that he suffers beneath the yoke of an abusive father doesn't make those piece comes together any better.
Since then, however, progressives have been donating to groups like Planned Parenthood at a record clip, and a generation stereotyped as being politically apathetic may have been permanently awakened.
Many sangs are very secretive about what they do due to the taboo around blood drinking and the fact they remain very misunderstood, and largely stereotyped within the media.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women are often shown as stereotyped and secondary figures in advertising – even though consumers find authoritative female personalities more persuasive, research released on Tuesday found.
Mr. Sabir's car stalled in the middle of the street one night, and it was the young men too often stereotyped as suspicious who helped him push it home.
From Native American, Vietnamese and other diverse backgrounds, they recounted feeling marginalized and stereotyped in their youth and that they came to feel appreciated for their differences at Harvard.
" Locals were quick to criticise the Thomas Waghorn for its strict dress code, with one contacting local newspaper Midway Messenger to complain that it was "disgusting" and "stereotyped people.
The economy tends to get stereotyped, especially in political seasons — everybody either works for a manufacturing company or flips burgers, and you get this wild, oversimplification of the economy.
A new generation of harpsichordists is coming to the fore, one that has given an almost hipsterish profile to an instrument that is popularly stereotyped as archaic and twee.
Their journey north is so absurdly stereotyped, it surprised me that Cummins didn't include a scene of a mother and son trotting to the United States on a donkey.
Neighbors, including so-called "area boys," who are stereotyped as criminal gang members, dug through the rubble on Wednesday to rescue a pregnant woman and others before crews arrived.
It was also to reflect the idea that there are religious women who are also feminists and fighting for their rights, as they are frequently stereotyped not to be.
Gay men, especially, have been stereotyped as being promiscuous in public places, and have been treated with suspicion in bathrooms or for simply being in public places after dark.
Season 1 suffered from florid dialogue and stereotyped characters, especially the women — but when it connected, especially in Matthew McConaughey's performance as the haunted Rust Cohle, it was breathtaking.
She spent a year being stereotyped by and receiving few answers from a string of doctors while trying to get to the bottom of the discomfort she'd been experiencing.
Stereotyped by her peers as the "shy" and "innocent" girl-next-door, Lara Jean is so endearing that I immediately believed no one would ever be good enough for her.
Working in tandem with industry hierarchy is the fact that Black women who are plus-sized are also stereotyped as either too aggressive or inherently nurturing to everyone around them.
Bella DePaulo, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After, argues that the holiday is a welcome relief from Valentine's Day.
I saw women, as Butcher did, serving in the most stereotyped (and almost archaic) roles they could be seen as holding in society: the bride, the queen, and the dancer.
I can't tell y'all how many times I've been called "classy" and "exotic" as a Black stripper—as in, unlike Black people stereotyped as ghetto because of our features. 37.
Representation also presents the opportunity for other communities, which might have otherwise stereotyped or discriminated against us, to see our humanity and acknowledge our worth in the art we produce.
Mr. Doyle, however, has a way of taking a stethoscope to overdressed shows, listening for the compelling heartbeat beneath stereotyped surfaces and translating what he hears into elegantly spartan stagecraft.
Yes, we have millions of others like him in my community — alas, unsung heroes who are sidelined by the media's constant barrage of negative, stereotyped characterizations of African-American men.
" And I thought, "Here, for the first time, is someone who has a vested interest in ensuring that she doesn't become stereotyped, and that she is given her full humanity.
Then, we do a jigsaw of articles about different immigrant groups who have been targeted and stereotyped at various times in our country's history, such as the Irish and Italians.
The lawsuit alleges that women at the San Diego–based company received less pay than men, were promoted less frequently, were routinely excluded from meetings, and were openly dismissed and stereotyped.
Outside of health games, there has been little marketing toward older players, and whenever older players are featured in a game themselves, they are typically stereotyped, disenfranchised or used for comedy.
In fact, she advises colleges in how to intervene and educate students about class in a way that isn't threatening, in a way that doesn't make people feel like they're stereotyped.
While an enduring crush (as exemplified by the amusing 2011 Onion headline, "Winona Ryder Finally Agrees to Sleep with Generation X") Ryder, in her roles as romantic leads, is rarely stereotyped.
"Women are often segregated or stereotyped in fashion and the media; some are deemed the 'real' women of the industry, whereas others are deemed high-fashion and editorial,"  Desseaux told Mashable.
Though they've long been stereotyped as the gender with more restrained shoe-buying habits, men are putting more money into footwear and could be on track to close the spending gap.
In a recent Paper Magazine interview with feminist writer bell hooks, Emma Watson agreed with her on a lot of things, from how feminists are stereotyped to the importance of humor.
Adam Rippon will be the first out gay ice skater to represent the United States in the Olympics — a fact that, given everything we've stereotyped about ice skating, boggles the mind.
"These shocking figures show that women are largely absent behind the camera and absurdly stereotyped on screen," said Sam Smethers, chief executive of the Fawcett Society, which campaigns for women's rights.
Baseball, for example, is stereotyped as having an older crowd, but teams can use the images of fans — and the instant facial recognition data analysis — to show sponsors the true picture.
But many commentators said lyrics such as "there won't be snow in Africa this Christmas" and "where the only water flowing/ is the bitter sting of tears" paternalistically stereotyped a continent.
Maybe they can't dance or sing, maybe they can't play basketball, they can't do any of the things that people think that black people are stereotyped for being able to do.
When immersed in the show, it is easy to forget just how radically subversive it is to hear trans people singing country music — a genre often stereotyped as misogynistic and conservative.
Yet the practice of consensual non-monogamy—in which participants have multiple romantic and sexual partners, who are all consenting and aware of each other's existence—is often stereotyped very simplistically.
As they perused, they added new ideas to our growing list of potential inquiry questions about the teenage experience — for example, Why are teens so often stereotyped as lazy and entitled?
The litigation, brought by a group called Students for Fair Admissions, argues that Harvard University has negatively stereotyped Asian applicants and held them to higher test standards and tougher personality assessments.
Many of them regularly second-guessed their thoughts and actions, hesitating to voice their opinions on work-related matters or keeping their vibrant personalities under wraps out of fear of being stereotyped.
A satirical anti-Trump game, in which players throw stereotyped Mexican characters over an ever-rising border between the US and Mexico, was rejected by Apple's App Store for being too offensive.
But it seems that using satire to challenge the powerful sits better with the average modern person than using it to further degrade an already oppressed, already racially stereotyped, group of Australians.
Indeed, in reading the full two-part Page transcript — which you can do at this link — Page defies the stereotyped image Republicans have created of her and repeatedly rejected their conspiracy theories.
After all, women are stereotyped to be more physically attractive and universally desired by men, leading people to wonder, when women in power take advantage of men, why wouldn't he want it?
Aside from the fact that South Asian characters are commonly stereotyped, there are other cultures like the African American and Latino cultures who are commonly used as thugs, gang members, rapists, etc.
"I think the data showed Harvard racially stereotyped a group of Americans who are supposed to have the same rights to be free from the stigma of racial classification," Mr. Cheng said.
Clinton, he also interrupted her repeatedly, in another gendered dynamic — men interrupt women, even their own colleagues, more than women interrupt men, but it's women who are stereotyped as being too chatty.
It's that feminist poetry is not new — it has been a powerful form of processing, as well as a stereotyped genre, for many a wave — and it is not changing things fast enough.
Although state-controlled economies could get through the relatively crude and stereotyped early stages of industrialization, they could never know enough, or be nimble enough, to coordinate the multifarious economies that came after.
Black women are so often stereotyped as everything from motherly to angry to opportunistic that any images at risk of two-dimensionality certainly merit further scrutiny — even if everyone has their own interpretation.
"A decision overturning that mountain of precedent would endanger workplace protections for transgender people and anyone else stereotyped or stigmatized for their refusal to comply with an employer's notions of gender," Branstetter said.
However, it is important to remain cautious when discussing this particular justification for stereotyped characters — since it tends to exclude members of the LGBTQ community who also engage with this genre of games.
Indian news and current affairs shows have long covered LGBT+ issues, but entertainment programmes often featured stereotyped characters that served to mock members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, say experts.
Unfortunately, the show has a propensity for treating subject matter that demands deftness and nuance with a hammer-headed simplicity—like its stereotyped depiction of Muslims as the architects of all this suffering.
Indian news and current affairs shows have long covered LGBT+ issues, but entertainment programs often featured stereotyped characters that served to mock members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, say experts.
"I think people were intimidated by me; they stereotyped me," Mitchell said over lunch this past week at a T.G.I. Fridays in the Mission Valley neighborhood of San Diego, five miles from downtown.
While this is certainly not true in every case, I find that I'm often left feeling disrespected, uncomfortable, or stereotyped, and, as a result, those men don't earn my trust or my business.
Included in Chevalier's posts was a link to a blog post where he wrote that "white boys" feel threatened when they don't receive the privilege they expect, along with others that stereotyped Republicans.
Like those previous books, spending time with the sideshow workers for Tickets was an important part of his approach, especially as his subjects tend to be overlooked or stereotyped by the wider public.
Relocating from his native Wisconsin, he embarked on a three-year mission of representing the public and private lives of a community long misunderstood or stereotyped in the mainstream media and popular culture.
If the characters are out and queer, they too are often stereotyped as butch (Kate McKinnon in Sisters) or predatory (Cynthia Rose in Pitch Perfect, Cousin Terry in Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates).
And despite being stereotyped as lazy, Millennials, who now make up more than a third of the workforce, put in just about as many hours as baby boomers while getting paid less for it.
The statue in question is James Earle Fraser's massive "Theodore Roosevelt Equestrian Memorial," situated outside the Museum's main entrance, depicting Roosevelt flanked by his gun carriers, a stereotyped Plains Indian and a generic African.
Xo, who struggled with the shame of getting pregnant as a teen and subsequently being stereotyped as "promiscuous," reached an understanding with her more traditional mother after butting heads with her her whole life.
"Available hot dudes are hard to find in San Francisco," Snow White sadly chirps, earning the obvious laugh, although with tech workers swamping the city, it's hardly stereotyped as a fabulous gay haven anymore.
Through them, we're offered a nuanced profile of an oft-stereotyped state, a gentle tug on the connective tissue of our heartstrings, and a comforting respite amid the chaos of our current political climate.
And as a mother, I was horrified because what message is that sending to kids from the very beginning if the female characters are narrowly stereotyped or hypersexualized or not even there at all?
Outbreaks economically impact the people who have to take off from work for a quarantine, those who cannot afford medical care, and the groups that are unfairly targeted and stereotyped as being disease carriers.
The myth of the &aposmodel minority&aposMembers of the east Asian diaspora, particularly in countries like the US and UK, are often stereotyped as a "model minority," and subsequently expected to act as such.
Perhaps the dog days of summer 2019 will move the members of the political class most concerned about civility toward an acknowledgment of both Mr. Trump's stereotyped beliefs about Jews and his unstable nature.
Perhaps the dog days of summer 2019 will move the members of the political class most concerned about civility toward an acknowledgment of both Mr. Trump's stereotyped beliefs about Jews and his unstable nature.
Coffee is undeniably more scapegoat than villain here, especially when it comes to real estate — housing prices are growing twice as fast as wages — but my demographic has still been stereotyped as financially irresponsible.
What saves de Vries's work from the kind of obsolescence that generally befalls alt-lit is her way of interweaving cultural symbols and literary references into a critique of stereotyped social and romantic relationships.
Now I'd normally never admit this to anyone — actors in L.A. are stereotyped as delusional, hopeless romantics who are bound to fail, and I wanted to stay as far away from that stereotype as possible.
Regurgitating a tangled fur ball of tropes from policy debates past, Biden delivered an impressionistic, stereotyped word-picture of Black family life that only made notional sense because of the exhausting familiarity of the narrative.
Critics praised Mr. Ehle (pronounced EE-lee) for the epic sweep of his stories, their vivid detail, realistic dialogue and the dignity with which he invested mountain people who have often been stereotyped as hillbillies.
His face, under a shower of powdery white light, is idealized but not stereotyped, and effects a powerful sense of a careworn man determined to do right by one of the world's weirdest parenting arrangements.
The main problem is that the story progresses along predictable tracks, and a little too much of it feels predicated on happenstance, as well as the somewhat stereotyped image of Chicago as a political cesspool.
I think sometimes as black women, we're stereotyped in categories of being overly sexualized, of being the aggressive black woman and of being this ratchet sort of character that doesn't know how to behave herself.
It was the arrogance with which she declared that being Asian is not an identity; sure, we don't want to be stereotyped according to race either, but who is Lionel Shriver to tell us that?
There's some evidence that one of the driving forces behind direct care's low wages is that women have worked in child and elder care without pay throughout history and thus are stereotyped as innately altruistic.
In addition, schools and workplaces should provide counter stereotypes by offering new and positive information about negatively stereotyped groups, such as representation in media, or by putting people with natural hair in positions of power.
Directed by David Wilson, who's previously worked on videos for Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, and Passion Pit, the film stars Collette as your stereotyped music industry mogul, steering the band down a perilous corporate path.
Women are often shown as secondary characters to men or in stereotyped roles showing them as "likeable" or "caring", according to the Kantar AdReaction study which examined more than 3,000 adverts tested globally in 2018.
We are often wrongly stereotyped as highly strung control freaks, something that is only compounded by being still disproportionately responsible for unpaid domestic tasks as well as responsible for doing the bulk of emotional labor.
While all displays of rage are tricky things to analyze from the outside, Black women's fury is particularly and cruelly critiqued, overanalyzed, stereotyped, and treated like quite the wonder and let-down all at once.
And while this semi-stereotyped character sometimes embarks on a killing spree that isn't ostensibly justifiable, she's usually driven by revenge—whether that revenge is for a killed lover, a rape, or a ruined life.
Valerie Castile said she believed her son was targeted for the type of car he preferred — older ones that she said the police stereotyped as belonging to drug dealers — and the color of his skin.
Usually distant dots in the sky, the stars here are large and stereotyped but spread, flat, across two acres; so while you may see only a few at time, there are really 50 around you.
"I feel like homeless people get stereotyped as having a lot of problems, but when you go out there you see they're just people who have had a hard turn of luck," adds a young volunteer.
Strip away the stereotyped visions of hoodie-clad programmers huddled around computers full of lines of seemingly indecipherable numbers and symbols, and know this: Writing code is basically "putting together pieces of a puzzle," Fletcher says.
A reliance on stereotypes, combined with a decreased likelihood of updating one's opinion in the face of new evidence, can create an environment where employees, and particularly those from stereotyped groups, are unfairly and inaccurately evaluated.
Fans there, like fans the world over, were and continue to be mocked and shamed for their levels of obsession and zealotry for the medium, as well as frequently criticized and stereotyped as obsessed with sex.
"Entertainment today often depicts a society where there are far fewer female characters than male characters, and the characters that are female are often more stereotyped," Davis, an Academy Award-winning actor, said in a statement.
"There is an issue with queer women, regardless of their identity, not feeling queer enough or feeling stereotyped by their gender presentation," says Erin McConocha, a queer woman and the project coordinator for Pachankis' research lab.
When we "process information through the lens of stereotype" our interpretation may be "consistent with stereotyped expectations rather than objective reality," said Nilanjana Dasgupta, a professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
"He challenges us to rethink our stereotyped notions of a Puritanism that is hostile to art, or of a monolithic 'Restoration culture' that is all rakes, prostitutes and Pepysian encounters in the playhouse," the review said.
I was concerned that my situation would immediately fall into a stereotyped narrative — either disability as tragedy or disability as my personal hurdle I sought to overcome as I desperately worked to rejoin the able-bodied.
For this reason, "Davos Man" has itself become synonymous with a stereotyped figure of a typical participant of the Forum — rich and powerful, perhaps out of touch, but most of all representative of the global elite.
Despite receiving criticism for its Orientalist portrayal of the Middle East and its stereotyped portrayal of Arabic characters, The Mummy has remained popular among geeks, and in particular feminists, who praise it for its spirited heroine.
This isn't something new to women of color: Studies have shown that women of color in the workplace are routinely marginalized, stereotyped, excluded, and silenced — a trend that's only exacerbated in Congress's overwhelmingly white and male halls.
We know that because this is not a new phenomenon: Political scientist Mary Hawkesworth found in a 2003 study that women of color in Congress were routinely silenced, stereotyped, and excluded, and often had their authority challenged.
Unfortunately, when kids act out the roles they've seen, "most of the time, parents don't correct their stereotyped comments," Dr. Martin says, as she recalls once observing a 4-year-old boy playing Legos with his mom.
We're afraid of being single because single life is stereotyped and stigmatized in society; people think that if you're single, there must be something wrong with you, and no one wants to feel that way about themselves.
And because of certain aspects of the city — it's an international hub and a populous and dense place — it has often been stereotyped by outsiders as a dirty place full of foreigners, including by much of America.
Yes, it is a sentimental, stereotyped portrayal of enslaved people in the South by a white woman, but it was a runaway best seller and helped turn the tide of public opinion against slavery in the 1850s.
Perhaps because the people who are currently experiencing it get fewer platforms to talk about it, have less practice articulating their perspectives, and are stereotyped as bratty, entitled, and ignorant — especially if they complain about their lives.
Even as Generation Z has drawn awareness to pressing problems like gun violence or the climate crisis, they've been stereotyped by some as being "too liberal" or "too woke" -- too concerned with issues that really don't matter.
The two designations might seem at odds: the former often produces action-packed and crowd-pleasing scenes while the latter is stereotyped as a creator of obscure works, praised by critics but ignored by the general public.
As a teenager, she landed the role of the air-headed party gal Kelly Bundy on the long-running Fox sitcom Married… with Children, but she avoided being stereotyped as a ditz for the rest of her career.
Statistics like that throw into sharp relief the challenge for Silicon Valley and its leaders in 2019: They are stereotyped, and perhaps not unfairly, as out of touch with the people whose lives they affect around the world.
Peter and Sam compare the way that a Black character, DeMarcus (played brilliantly by Melvin Gregg), texts with less or more slang depending on who he's talking to, and DeMarcus explains he does this to avoid being stereotyped.
"The Garden of Eden" has sequences with the cooing, self-caressing sound of someone whispering his sexual fantasies in your ear, and, like all sex fantasies, they have a standardized, stereotyped setting—in this case, French hair salons.
In the book, Vance blends a painfully honest look at his family history—rife with drug use and abuse, abandonment and poverty—with an almost scientific examination of why Americans stereotyped as "white trash" aren't escaping their circumstances.
This is not a tale of revenge, nor is it a reply to Damore; this is the exhaustion of one person who is stereotyped, pigeonholed, and belittled, by men who assume our trauma is the same as theirs.
In stark contrast, groups on society's margins who are blamed for their plight and viewed as a drain on resources (common examples include homeless people and drug addicts) are stereotyped as cold and incompetent — a wholly negative category.
" The author Mercedes Siler wrote, "So instead of paying poc to write new fresh stories, they're hornswoggling people into paying for the same old stories with covers that are heavily stereotyped & have nothing to do with the content?
In Times articles over the years, he describes feeling the heft of his career moves, in one instance saying that he turned down offers to play subservient characters, like butlers, because he rejected how Hollywood stereotyped his race.
Conditions like depression and anxiety are so common that it's possible most people have already dated someone with who struggles with their mental health—only they may have never mentioned it for fear of being judged or stereotyped.
Although Japanese voice acting tends to be overly conservative and stereotyped — with gruff, deep voices for macho men, and sweet, high-pitched voices for schoolgirls — actors still bring a lot of emotion and action-flavored onomatopoeia to their productions.
Once stereotyped as the party of pensioner nostalgists, the Communists counteracted the effects of demographic decline by appealing to new voters aggrieved by globalisation, and garnered their strongest support in the Czech Republic's economically depressed, post-industrial north-west.
The U.S are stereotyped as a team who rely on speed and athleticism but they possess much more than that — midfielder Rose Lavelle is no powerhouse but she was supremely confident on the ball and decisive at key moments.
It's related to these gender stereotypes we have about a stoic man who is expected to keep a stiff upper lip when he's in pain and discouraged from admitting vulnerability or weakness, whereas women are stereotyped as more emotional.
The Simpsons caught some serious flack last month for an episode that made a half-assed attempt at tackling the controversy surrounding its character, Apu—the show's stereotyped South Asian character who's voiced by a middle-aged white guy.
"This picture is from 2007, a time in my life where I was an actor and I was working on a project that was about young black actors struggling to get roles, being stereotyped and type cast," he wrote.
An avalanche of cartoon postcards, which Atkinson likens to "tweets of their day," stereotyped them as ugly spinsters, as brattish children, as geese and cats and men and monsters—anything to undo their femininity and render them acceptable targets.
For too long, people of color have been stereotyped with these kinds of hurtful symbols -- and no symbol is more hurtful than the football team in the nation's capital using a dictionary-defined racial slur as its team name.
The circuit's appellate court, which covers California, Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Hawaii, Alaska, and Montana, has long been stereotyped as a liberal outlier, prone to left-wing rulings that are frequently reversed by the Supreme Court on appeal.
Cross him, and he will throw you to his man-eating iguanas, or explode your head in a decompression tank, or throw you into a vat of molten metal in front of a consortium of unfairly stereotyped Asian businessmen.
Being stereotyped or discriminated against on the basis of age may feel like an issue that only affects older people — like when someone is told they're too old to work in a certain industry or wear an item of clothing.
While bisexual women are often stereotyped as sleeping with women for male attention, or just going through a phase en route to permanent heterosexuality, the opposite is presumed of bisexual men: that they are simply confused or semi-closeted gay men.
Being a "good guy" is an easily stereotyped role that doesn't allow room for conflict, it doesn't allow for him to deal with his emotions in a sane way because being a "good guy" demands that he protect what is his.
The most common reason that doctors said they stereotyped patients was because of their emotional problems, which elicited biases among 62% of physicians, followed by their weight, which 56% of male and 48% of female physicians said provoked biases for them.
In the Chinese capital especially, Marbury is more than a cult hero who endeared himself to a new audience; he has become the sporting embodiment of Beijing, a city whose people are commonly stereotyped as mean-spirited and tough-nosed.
People willing to be stereotyped, discriminated against, and treated poorly, just to step foot onto a land where everyone is given the same chance to succeed, no matter who they are, where they come from, and what they believe in.
"And I think that when things are gender stereotyped" or you're underestimated, she says, "you can either walk away from it … or if you have my personality, you go right toward it, because that's the conversation we need to be having."
Numerous studies make it clear that minority students are more likely to be stereotyped as violent and singled out for disproportionate disciplinary action, said Kristen Clarke, the president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law.
There's no comparable sense of ethics or political awareness in "Like a Boss," which peddles toothless sisterhood while operating from the premise that there's something inherently funny about women cursing, having sex and getting stoned, you know, acting like (stereotyped) dudes.
" While Rosales says she has been accused of glorifying gang culture in her work, a central drive behind all of her projects is to deepen and re-contextualize the narrative of Latinos often stereotyped and profiled as gangsters or "cholos.
"I think that people of the Muslim faith should never feel unsafe, stereotyped, misunderstood or attacked, in a country that is supposed to represent freedom in this world," said Dana Arbib, the founder of the New York–based brand A Peace Treaty.
He draws out a joke contrasting embattled, increasingly obsolete white men with ascendent, peaceful women, but the gag sits strangely during a presidential race where the major female candidate has been stereotyped as an out-of-touch warmonger by both liberals and conservatives.
Millennials have been unfairly stereotyped in many ways, but if there's one thing the media gets right, it's the fact that we're a generation that disrupts things, that refuses to be put into the same old boxes and told what to do.
Mr. Samouha said that the research team believed that, just as "stereotype threat" — or the fear of being negatively stereotyped — can lead to academic underperformance, feeling a strong sense of identity and that they are understood could lead students to perform better.
As has been demonstrated in lab experiments, field studies and historical analyses, if a society, its economy and its government are seen as secure, people will look favorably on groups that are stereotyped as competent but cold, because their perceived competence is valued.
But as the Koch brothers planned their next moves they embraced Brooks's notion that, if conservatives wanted to stop being stereotyped as representing just the one per cent, they had to be seen as champions of the other ninety-nine per cent.
If only shopping for your number one squeeze were as easy as they make it look in jewelry commercials — here's a piece of jewelry, here's a watch, here's some other gender-stereotyped accessory that shows how much I love you, and we're done!
"The more general oohing and ahhing over romantic couples that happens around Valentine's Day can also feel oppressive or just wearying to single people," Bella DePaulo, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After, told Refinery29.
Once stereotyped as videogame-playing young men, Japan's recluses are aging, and those aged from 40 to 64 number more than 610,000, the cabinet office said in a survey released in March, versus a separate survey's figure of about 540,000 aged between 15 and 39.
In an interview with Vulture's E. Alex Jung earlier this year, the actress described being confused about which part she was being offered when she first read the script, because she had been so conditioned to look for stereotyped Asian parts in the background.
Frequently stereotyped as profligate and entitled—think of Tim Gurner's "avocado toast" tirade—research conducted by Standard and Poor's, a market intelligence firm, shows that millennials are in fact as thrifty and risk averse as the generation that came of age in the 1930s.
Haters on Twitter called the promo "offensive," saying it stereotyped millennials as lazy, self-obsessed snowflakes who all care about the exact same things—though, as a millennial, I can tell you that we do, and that the Biscuits nailed them right on the head.
Being objectified by white men had the worst impact on mental well-being for participants According to Wade, erotic objectification stems from certain racial groups being stereotyped in the context of sex, like assuming that black men are aggressive or dominant in the bedroom.
"In terms of race I think without a doubt they stereotyped me," Mr. Scott said by telephone, adding that he believed he was handcuffed as an exercise in "power and control" after he disagreed with the officers that he was trespassing and subject to search.
The one-room show with around 70 manuscripts, sculptures, and other objects is mostly drawn from the Morgan's collections, with some loans like a beautiful 1440 tapestry from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, with hairy "wild men" fighting Moors, both stereotyped as dangerous oddities.
After 9/11, Kondabolu, who had been relying on some of the same stereotyped depictions of South Asian Americans that The Simpsons writers had used in creating Apu, realized he could no longer perpetuate the stereotypes and remain true to what he believed in.
" Or, as Bella DePaulo, PhD, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After, previously described to Refinery29, "At weddings, people are dressed elegantly and often look sexy, there's free-flowing alcohol, music, and a celebratory spirit.
"When a woman is accused of child abuse or murder after the death of a child she is judged both societally and legally through stereotyped ideals of womanhood and motherhood," writes Andrea Lewis, of Northwestern University's Center on Wrongful Convictions, in the Albany Law Review.
As opposed to portrayals of African-Americans by her white contemporaries ­— mostly stereotyped caricatures that appeared in popular journals as cartoons or as advertisements for musical entertainment — all of the figures in Stettheimer's Asbury Park South painting are fully realized people, with distinct personalities.
And Peter Parker's academic decathlon team in Homecoming is sort of akin to Hughes' stereotyped misfits if you think about it—the one caveat being that all of them can be labeled "brains" because they are ambitious attendees of a science and technology high school in Queens.
The experience of that show — most painfully, the audience talkbacks through which she came face to face with the persistence of stereotyped viewpoints — has made Ms. Brown very sensitive, she said, to how the slightest shift of body can change an audience's perception of attitude and implication.
The exhibition at the Miami Beach museum features 28 examples of this vivid popular art, where a whole story was conveyed from the cheap paperback's cover, whether a wide-eyed blonde victim waiting for her gun-toting savior, or a stereotyped foreigner threatening a chiseled-faced American.
" According to the study, bisexual individuals face stressors and stigma that are unique to their community, such as being "perceived as immoral and unstable," or "stereotyped to be confused about their sexual orientation, hypersexual, and sexually promiscuous individuals who are more likely to transmit sexually transmitted diseases.
Because the stereotyped assumptions of conservative thrift and liberal excess were so deeply ingrained, the Republicans could swing far in the other direction without consequences, and then, when power shifted, coinciding with economic trouble, Democrats were all but forced to take up the pain of austerity.
Shaping the general idea of what he would say, I expected he would make stereotyped, prepared remarks a little different from what he used to utter in his office on the spur of the moment as he had to speak on the world's biggest official diplomatic stage.
In her research since then, she's found that the misogyny of Gamergaters is part of a much bigger reactionary tendency among a certain subset of men and boys who play video games, an ideologically charged "gamer" identity that centers a stereotyped white male nerd as the "authentic" gamer.
But before everyone takes umbrage at the idea of ever connecting the two or conflating what is often stereotyped as superficial with what is considered substantive, it's worth remembering what caused the epiphany on both the high street and the haute street: the advent of the educated consumer.
A comic named Shane Gillis was hired by "Saturday Night Live," then fired shortly afterward when footage circulated of him being racist on his podcast, calling Chinese people a racial slur, and when Variety reported that he'd also made anti-gay comments and stereotyped Muslims on his show.
Dads as well as moms cook, clean and care for children; the clothing is not gender-stereotyped; someone uses a wheelchair; and the animals' fur colors range from dark to light in ways that do not evoke (as, alas, some children's books using animals do) human skin-color prejudices.
Second, stereotypes -- even innocuous ones -- are troublesome for a number of reasons: They lead us to think narrowly about people before we get to know them, they can justify discrimination and oppression, and, for members of stereotyped groups, they can even lead to depression and other mental health problems (PDF).
The clientele of The Cheesecake Factory are stereotyped as bad tippers in the serving industry When I was working at The Cheesecake Factory, I would hear jokes made by servers both at other restaurants I'd worked at and The Cheesecake Factory itself about the type of people who dined there.
"Black women who wish to succeed in the workplace feel compelled to undertake costly, time-consuming, and harsh measures to conform their natural hair to a stereotyped look of professionalism that mimics the appearance of White women's hair," lawyers for the LDF wrote in their petition to the Supreme Court.
On top of all this, a homogenous newsroom arguably translates to myopic news coverage: If you have one group of people deciding which stories are important and which are not, you're probably going to present a selective, quite possibly stereotyped version of current events that won't resonate with an increasingly diverse audience.
To keep the casual players coming back, and to expand the game's appeal well outside the bounds of a Call of Duty-style first-person shooter, Blizzard has built out a deliberately international parallel story universe for its diverse band of characters, who hail from an array of (only sometimes overtly stereotyped) cultures.
"Black women who wish to succeed in the workplace feel compelled to undertake costly, time-consuming, and harsh measures to conform their natural hair to a stereotyped look of professionalism that mimics the appearance of White women's hair," lawyers for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund wrote in their petition to the Supreme Court.
But the trailer also showcases some magical elements that aren't inherently stereotyped: Will Smith riding a flock of ostriches, Jafar's sidekick parrot Iago transforming into a giant terrifying bird of prey, a trumpet-playing Abu, and of course, all the built-in improv-style magic tricks that come with the Genie himself.
Because berths on our ship, the National Geographic Orion, started at twenty-two thousand dollars and went up to almost double that, I'd pre-stereotyped my fellow-passengers as plutocratic nature lovers—leather-skinned retirees with trophy spouses and tax-haven home addresses, maybe a face or two I recognized from television.
"In advertising properties for sale, purchase or rental, salespersons should be sensitive to the diverse, multi-racial and multi-cultural nature of society and advise their clients against placing advertisements that are discriminatory, offensive or stereotyped in nature against any particular race, religion or group in society," the CEA said in a set of guidelines.
"If black women in America are stereotyped as unshakable, our research shows that there is another closely linked myth that persists: that Black women are less feminine than other women and, in fact, even emasculating," write journalist Charisee Jones and academic Kumea Shorter-Gooden in Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America.
Jack G. Shaheen, a professor and author who spent much of his life cataloging how Hollywood has stereotyped Muslims and Arabs, said before his death in 2017 that anti-Muslim prejudices onscreen were as bad as they've ever been, which he cited as a contributing factor to a low view of Islam among Americans.
And like a lot of service work done primarily by women, including child care or domestic work, stripping isn't seen as career work worthy of full benefits; rather, it's stereotyped as a temporary service job done by women who have "real" 9-to-5 jobs, or who are "really" full-time parents or students.
" Lecrae's lyrics are raw, passionate and often deeply personal, as he addresses a wide range of issues— from being stereotyped as a black man and experiencing institutionalized racism, to opening up about the pain he felt after he drove a former girlfriend to get an abortion in the song "Good, Bad, Ugly" from his 2014 album "Anomaly.
"In an age where employment discrimination rarely presents itself in policies that explicitly exclude employees based on skin color, the vitality of Title VII depends on its ability to root out more subtle practices — facially neutral policies, racial proxies, stereotyped thinking — that still operate to disfavor applicants based on their race," the lawyers wrote in their petition.
And the film industry's discrimination problem was never exclusive to transgender people: Throughout my career—and back when I was in the closet and no one knew my gender history—I went for roles that stereotyped Asian women, like a nurse with a heavy accent, a book-smart nerd who wears glasses, and a sexy crimefighter who hardly wears anything.
Until "First Day of My Life" came out in 2005, topping the Billboard Hot 100 to the tune of a thousand proposal vlogs, Bright Eyes fans were stereotyped as lonely introverts who spent a lot of time crying over leaves and fetishising self-destruction (in version 1.0 of EmoGame, Conor Oberst and Tim Kasher agree to join a quest because they were promised free alcohol).
In recent weeks, a Japanese store owner tried to ban Chinese tourists from entering his store; an 8-year-old in a face mask in Washington was racially stereotyped by a Costco employee who feared he'd come from China; a group of parents in a Toronto suburb with a high Chinese population made a petition asking families who'd recently traveled to China to quarantine themselves.
Books of The Times In "Mein Kampf," Hitler argued that effective propaganda appeals "to the feelings of the public rather than to their reasoning ability"; relies on "stereotyped formulas," repeated over and over again, to drum ideas into the minds of the masses; and uses simple "love or hate, right or wrong" formulations to assail the enemy while making "intentionally biased and one-sided" arguments.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I'm not sure whether "Der Adam Szymzyk wirft der Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev den Ball zu" is a sentence I would ever actually use — it means "Adam Szymzyk throws the ball to Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev" — but Stine Marie Jacobsen's German for Artists (Broken Dimanche Press) is not so much a practical guide as a humorous take on an art scene that is often stereotyped or ridiculed.
When I think of Islamists monopolizing and weaponizing a great religion, I am filled with rage — rage at the audacity to shout Allah's name while sending innocent people to their deaths; rage at the perversion of so many minds by their religious leaders; rage at the reality of living in a brown body that is stereotyped, misperceived and disfigured beyond my recognition — and there is nothing I can do to save it.
Now imagine how the rule could be applied to all women: Stephens was fired for her supposed inherent inability to conform to her employer's subjective perspective on what women at work should look like, so if the Supreme Court says that's legal, every woman in the United States may then also be forced to conform to an employer's subjective, stereotyped idea of how a woman should look at work if she wants to keep her job.
In order to pass, a film is awarded points: two points for a female director, one point for a female composer or director of photography, one point for three female producers or three female department heads, one point for a crew that's 50% women, two points if there's a female protagonist who determines story outcomes, two points if no female characters were victimized, stereotyped or sexualized, and one point if a sex scene shows foreplay before consummation, or if the female characters initiate or reciprocate sexual advances.

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