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"stereotypically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is based on fixed ideas or images of a particular type of person or thing which are often not true in reality
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She's winning a process that evolved to showcase stereotypically male traits using a stereotypically female strategy.
In one study, researchers sent out almost entirely identical résumés — except some had stereotypically white names, while others had stereotypically black names.
In one study, researchers sent out almost entirely identical résumés — except some had stereotypically white names, while others had stereotypically black names.
In one study, researchers sent out almost entirely identical résumés — except some had stereotypically white names and others had stereotypically black names.
Job applicants with stereotypically white-sounding names are 50 percent more likely to get a callback than applicants with stereotypically African-American names.
In one study, researchers sent out otherwise identical résumés under stereotypically "white" and stereotypically "black" names; the white names were 50 percent more likely to be called back for interviews.
For example, the National Bureau of Economic Research found that applicants with stereotypically white-sounding names were 50 percent more likely to get a callback than applicants with stereotypically African-American-sounding names.
There was a part of me that was stereotypically girly.
The tech space has stereotypically been headed up by men.
Stereotypically feminine grooming preferences have also been nixed by airlines.
But men's overconfidence is particularly noticeable in stereotypically male tasks.
Curtis was — in a stereotypically British manner — being hard on himself.
Stereotypically, we may think of country music fans as Trump supporters.
Nor was there anything stereotypically "female" about the work under review.
But even with the guitars, the house still looked stereotypically feminine.
I hate that certain activities are stereotypically for groups or couples.
Another study showed that résumés sent out with stereotypically white names, such as Emily and Greg, received 50% more callbacks than résumés with stereotypically black names, such as Lakisha and Jamal -- even if they had similar qualifications.
A 2016 Harvard Business School working paper found Airbnb hosts were 16 percent more likely to deny guests with stereotypically African-American-sounding names than those with stereotypically white-sounding names, even when the profiles were identical.
They've also clearly taken on a more Western or stereotypically American affect.
I'm from Ohio, so women, stereotypically, don't dress the way I dress.
Microsoft products stereotypically need three releases before fully coming into their own.
Another study found stereotypically black names are more often associated with aggression.
These differences add up to a game that is more stereotypically Canadian.
In the first, researchers send out résumés with similar levels of education, experience, and so on, but the names differ so some résumés have a stereotypically black or Latino name and the others have a stereotypically white name.
She sings her inner monologue in a feminine voice no one else in the room can hear, while a stereotypically beautiful young woman tries to serve a stereotypically handsome young man and drops a beet on his napkin.
By that logic, if an employer fired a cisgender woman for not being stereotypically feminine, they could argue it's not discrimination on the basis of sex if they would also fire a cisgender man for not being stereotypically masculine.
There's nothing stereotypically grandmotherly about them, though many were technically made by grandmothers.
As I've mentioned before, I'm a black man who stereotypically neglects the doctor.
Because stereotypically speaking, feminists can't take a joke and comedians can't take criticism.
What we have is an architecture built around appreciating very stereotypically male strengths.
Imagine the most stereotypically Russian way an Olympic doping scandal could play out.
Sure enough, the candidates with stereotypically white names received 50% more job interviews.
As a stereotypically "messy" person myself, I've received my own share of scorn.
Effective leadership is marked by a mixture of stereotypically feminine and masculine qualities.
Obama's administration also had fewer women in more stereotypically "masculine" departments, like Defense.
Conversely, men I spoke with—whether bears (gay lingo for a stocky, hairy, stereotypically masculine guy) or twinks (lithe, boyish, and stereotypically feminine-presenting men), hypermasculine or feminine—frequently blamed men more effeminate than them for causing aggression in gay bars.
Yet other, equally less stereotypically-astronautical skills are needed for long-term space survival.
On some applications, the name was traditionally white; on others, it was stereotypically black.
Eisler writes that traits seen as stereotypically "feminine," like soft emotions, are systemically devalued.
If Forged in Fire did have a stereotypically mean judge, it would be Neilson.
Even such a stereotypically intellectual pursuit as chess only correlates with IQ at 0.24.
Attentive, detail-oriented, and temperamental, the house is not dissimilar — stereotypically — to a woman.
Will it turn stereotypically polite and slightly reserved Canadians into laid-back, summery people?
Meanwhile, Orth plays up Lee's stereotypically gay characteristics, from his neatness to his effeminacy.
In 2015 she told the Evening Standard that she's resisting taking those stereotypically sexiest roles.
You rarely see a protagonist who's a hero who prays or does something stereotypically Muslim.
Africa can no longer be stereotypically reduced to a desolate picture or a singular story.
Stereotypically, Cancer is a wishy-washy crybaby and Capricorn is a cold, hard, unfeeling sign.
The military has a very stereotypically masculine culture and expressions of masculinity are more acceptable.
Women's participation was highest in stereotypically female subject areas such as parenting, fashion and health.
In "I Am Joe's Heart," this vital organ emoted like a stereotypically aggrieved Jewish mother.
In stereotypically female-oriented tasks women start to compete and perform as well as men.
Leader dollars only went toward stereotypically feminine traits until typically masculine traits had been accounted for.
Canadians, as stereotypically polite as we are, have been noticeably angrier lately, and to great effect.
Amazingly, Americans, a people stereotypically allergic to abstract systems, found this model of the mind irresistible.
These widely held group stereotypes incline voters "to disqualify" women seeking positions stereotypically held by men.
But for both boys and girls, more princess time was associated with more stereotypically feminine behavior.
They reported pressure to behave "in feminine ways" and a backlash for exhibiting stereotypically male behaviors.
Up to this point, much of the testimony has focused on almost stereotypically unsavory political maneuverings.
Drug dealers are stereotypically big, scary people, but you wouldn't believe that looking through these posts.
Women returned to stereotypically "feminine" jobs — in some cases, jobs were advertised as for women only.
"I wanted the images to surprise people and to get away from stereotypically cute animal photography."
Blacking type out is also known as sanitization, stereotypically a method of censorship by authoritarian regimes.
They involve less interaction with patients and more with computers, so they are less stereotypically feminine.
Stereotypically, Chinese-Americans are not as outspoken about social/political issues — or uncomfortable subjects in general.
But could men also act in stereotypically masculine ways because there is some benefit to them?
Atlanta, despite its home in the country's stereotypically conservative and sometimes-backward Southeast pocket, boasts remarkable inclusivity.
Previous animated Disney characters have appeared to be stereotypically gay without acknowledging it, according to some viewers.
Jim Broadbent, who you loved in Iris, does a good job as the stereotypically British Olympic announcer.
When it comes to "hacking," many people are concerned with the stereotypically scary, hooded Mr. Robot character.
When Uber's license to operate in London was canceled, Khosrowshahi did something that's stereotypically un-Uber: Apologized.
Don't make a big hubbub if a non-binary person dresses in a stereotypically/traditionally binary way.
She looked too "ethnic" for the white roles, but not stereotypically "Asian enough" for the Asian roles.
From the 614 responses they received, they interviewed 50 young men who had challenged stereotypically male norms.
You're a sign that stereotypically does everything quickly and impulsively, but you need to slow down, Aries.
So go three popular sexist tropes, with mothers — stereotypically sexless figures — usually falling into martyrdom or sainthood.
But the tech world has a different take on aesthetic changes that have historically been stereotypically female.
It's also worth noting that most of the generated feet appear to be stereotypically women's feet. Lovely.
So, a woman using a female emoji might then express more stereotypically female emotions, and vice versa.
After all, there's no reason that emailing like a stereotypically heterosexual man is any more workplace-appropriate.
The franchise also likes to play stereotypically Asian-sounding music over B-roll shot in Asian countries.
"If you give the algorithm a stereotypically white name, say Emily, and a stereotypically black name like Ebony, it generates a bunch of biased analogies, like singer-songwriter to rapper or pancakes to fried chicken, which are very racially biased," said Adam Kalai, another researcher on the project.
The result: more people used their leader dollars eliminate negative traits such as arrogance stereotypically associated with men.
The idea of making something stereotypically associated with lesbians feel more traditionally feminine might seem puzzling to some.
I kid, I kid; only a stereotypically self-obsessed San Franciscan could think that this is about them.
Is stereotypically "weird" Japan really so large a market force that this could be a sound business venture?
"Stereotypically, students of color can be seen by their mostly white classmates as anomalies or exceptions," Butler said.
"Without being too stereotypically Canadian, it transports you somewhere, it literally brings you to a place," he says.
To that end, they experimented with electronic instruments – like the theremin, stereotypically associated with the sci-fi genre.
This short documentary explores the reasons that some men sound stereotypically gay, whether they are or not. 3.
Those persistent fears aren't usually about getting shot or arrested or caught in some other stereotypically "hood" dilemma.
Despite teaching to a diverse group of educated young people, the reactions to the assignment are stereotypically patterned.
She is in many ways a misogynist caricature — and possibly, given her stereotypically Jewish name, an anti-Semitic one.
Meanwhile, stereotypically female traits such as patience and sensitivity were considered as non-essential or just nice to have.
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The brief also points out how violent rap lyrics are treated differently by authorities than in stereotypically whiter genres.
What's more, her stereotypically "male" aggression doesn't seem like a front she can drop to be more authentically herself.
However, many women worry that nuptials are frequented by "Yoruba demons", stereotypically promiscuous young men from south-west Nigeria.
In the clip, directed by Malia Jame, Sivan floats through the blur of a rather stereotypically loose house party.
In fact, the entire process was conducted with a cordiality that was remarkable even by Canada's stereotypically polite standards.
On the other hand, we know that crying at work is seen as a stereotypically feminine behavior at work.
Speice believes they were using the term subconsciously, as a euphemism for behaving in a more stereotypically masculine way.
The word "like" has stereotypically been associated with women, for example, along with other speech traits like vocal fry.
The stereotypically self-absorbed millennial has disappeared, making room for both new life and a new take on adulthood.
Yes, she was shy and emotional, attributes that are not stereotypically masculine, but she was definitely attracted to women.
Yeah, I mean, even as somebody who doesn't really present as stereotypically gay, I felt very seen by it.
Girls do worse than boys on math tests when you remind them that girls are stereotypically bad at math.
It hasn't been created to look stereotypically feminine, and there didn't appear to be anything kawaii (cute) about it.
And if that turns some people off, it's perhaps because we're primed to see stereotypically feminine presentation as less serious.
Instead, gestures were used more for emphasis, in a metaphorical fashion stereotypically associated with Italian characters in film and television.
Here are the 216 most stereotypically teen moments that people have ever witnessed (or experienced), as shared on Reddit. 1.
These "jokes" perpetuate because society thinks women who don't fit a stereotypically feminine mold or appearance are worthy of ridicule.
It's also that the very idea of experiences mattering more than things is a way of valorizing the stereotypically masculine.
The midfield, typified by the stereotypically English grit of Jordan Henderson and James Milner, did its job capably if unspectacularly.
"People who look stereotypically queer or gay are being attacked on the street for this, almost every day," said Kaczorek.
Within this mindset, Trump's stereotypically "male" behavior — from extramarital affairs to rhetorically "punching" bullies — is not just forgivable but desirable.
Locke & Key kicks off with the Locke family moving to the stereotypically gorgeous coastal New England town of Matheson, Massachusetts.
If you Google, "How to have a stereotypically feminine walk," you'll find that step one is to sway your hips.
For many years, female candidates tried to adopt the characteristics voters wanted to see — to act, stereotypically speaking, like men.
To fall in love, to share your relationship, to participate in stereotypically "feminine" activities — none of these are anti-feminist ideas.
"A yeast infection is fungal, and fungal infections stereotypically like to grow in areas that are moist and dark," Young says.
Although the movie was presented in a stereotypically negative light, I found the concept fascinating and decided to do some googling.
As any astrology buff will tell you, both Libra and Gemini are air signs, and Geminis are stereotypically scarier than Libras.
Apple is also introducing new and revamped images that show women performing stereotypically male professions including construction, detective work and policing.
Some kids may never end up identifying as trans but will merely express themselves in a way that's not stereotypically gendered.
Likewise, in Canada researchers found that emails from stereotypically black names seeking apartments are less likely to get responses from landlords.
They don't like sunlight and an English summer is stereotypically not that great, so the wasabi is pretty happy with that.
Take "the first hint of stereotypically" — that word's first letter, or hint, is S. Take "hokey material," a synonym for CORN.
On Wall Street, Jack is a stereotypically self-centered powerhouse, more interested in wearing designer suits than having any meaningful relationships.
As a genre, horror stereotypically finds more room for cutting up women on camera than giving them opportunities behind the camera.
Ads targeting the same audience but including a creative element referring to something that that would stereotypically be more of interest to men (like bodybuilding, researchers say) can deliver to more than 80% men, while an ad with creative elements that would stereotypically be of most interest to women (like cosmetics) could deliver to more than 90% women.
This design allowed us to assess how often people jumped to the conclusion that men were gay based on stereotypically gay interests.
The frilly embellishments can bring to mind a mix of stereotypically girly and frumpy pieces that might read more costumey than cool.
A future mafia run by stereotypically greedy jews, for example, could only work as a joke about the fictitious creators' blind spots.
But Sania Vucetaj's new men's eyebrow-grooming bar in the Flatiron district isn't stereotypically masculine — and there's not a razor in sight.
But where some people see beer- and bacon-induced heartburn, others see the opportunity to create the most stereotypically American knife possible.
As Peggy Oreinstein argued in the bestselling book,"Cinderella Ate My Daughter," princess culture encourages girls to act in stereotypically feminine ways.
Even at universities, emails sent to professors from stereotypically black names asking for a chance to discuss research possibilities received fewer responses.
Brits, after all, are stereotypically known for their stiff upper lips and whatnot, and nobody's upper lip is stiffer than a royal's.
He charmed journalists, think-tankers and businessmen at home and abroad by being very different from the stereotypically laconic, conservative Saudi leader.
In many ways, she was an almost stereotypically Scottish mother (the goyish version of the Jewish caricature)—passionate, narrow, judgmental, always aspiring.
The book takes a look at superheroes and other stereotypically "tough" men and explores how even the toughest of men have emotions.
Before Bridget Jones's Diary debuted, it's not like I'd never seen a romantic comedy with a stereotypically unlikable woman at its center.
The gender disparities, it turns out, were especially wide in departments that work in more stereotypically "masculine" fields, like Commerce and Defense.
"Heavy Metal", on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, showcases women artists working with a stereotypically masculine material.
On the walls of the gallery's first two rooms are a couple dozen small, still life paintings of stereotypically "female" objects, spaciously installed.
Users are advised to create fake accounts with attributes that are not stereotypically pro-National Front, such as gay, Jewish, or "cute girl".
Cat was blonde, thin, and stereotypically pretty; she attracted much more attention than Jackie and Tyger, both of whom are African-American women.
She usually ends up sounding like an unusually affable supervillain, which is still far more compelling than the sneering, stereotypically arrogant Templar leaders.
Although she wasn't out, she could be seen living with people who appeared stereotypically gay, and she didn't have a husband or boyfriend.
Employers, for example, discriminate against job applications that feature stereotypically "black" names, and so do public officials when deciding what correspondence to answer.
Silicon Valley is stereotypically full of arrogant geniuses single-handedly forging the future, including Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and many more.
Those endearing qualities become sinister when they're reflected through his double, Abraham, who turn those stereotypically masculine qualities into brutish strength and violence.
The Zookeeper's Wife star, 40, says she is passing on stereotypically female movie roles in an effort to combat old school Hollywood conventions.
If a zombie apocalypse was really upon us, what difference would it make if we are stereotypically wealthy Americans or clichéd impoverished Mexicans?
In late 2018, a steady drumbeat of headlines rolled out, each providing new glimpses at what many saw as a stereotypically gay life.
There is no question of the sexuality of the corset, emphasizing the breasts and hips, and hence underscoring the stereotypically fecund female physique.
She asked to grow out her hair; she gravitated to more stereotypically girl toys and said she felt more comfortable wearing girl clothing.
Comedy might be a surprising choice for someone with Asperger's syndrome, since stereotypically, people with autism are generally regarded as socially awkward loners.
Exposing the root of the problem — a power structure that idealizes stereotypically masculine qualities and demeans those deemed feminine — was our first contribution.
Those sons, not surprisingly, went on to do better in school, especially in the stereotypically geeky STEM subjects: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
He was thoughtful when asked why he thought that millennials, who are stereotypically averse to institutions, religious or otherwise, were attracted to Hillsong.
Westerns are, obviously, sort of a stereotypically male genre, boys' club—I think that's probably why I didn't watch any of them, honestly.
One day I look more stereotypically masculine, the next day more female, one day androgynous, but internally I consistently feel like I'm neither.
Women, on the other hand, stereotypically speak less and more politely, give more affirmations and signs of listening, and suggest rather than dictate.
You&aposll have low muscle mass, fantastic cardiovascular capacity, stereotypically terrible mobility and flexibility, low strength, and little muscular endurance when lifting stuff.
The live-action adaptation appears to support a diverse cast and refrains from repeating the stereotypically Asian Siamese cat number from the original.
Minassian also references "Chads and Stacys" — an internet meme referring to stereotypically "popular" men and women who are reviled by self-identified incels.
While it isn't necessarily sexist that her behavior is drawing scrutiny, it is certainly true that women, are stereotypically supposed to be nicer.
On recruitment day, I turned up in more stereotypically 'feminine' clothes, wore a nose ring, changed my tone of voice, and even wore perfume.
Still, the research has a surprising bright side: women may be more supportive than men of leaders who exhibit more stereotypically feminine leadership styles.
The Overly Attached Girlfriend character is a stereotypically clingy girl, obsessed with knowing what her boyfriend (at least, her perceived boyfriend) is up to.
"I was able to give that to my male co-star when, stereotypically, people wouldn't think that men go through this experience," she said.
The Kennedy-Klobuchar bill would cover more stereotypically personal information like a user's email and phone number on top of that more sensitive information.
Its aforementioned slate of cheesy rom-coms and stereotypically catty women characters betrays a pretty retro vision of what women might like, after all.
Modern professional politicians have been around for only a century or so and become almost stereotypically bland in their grey suits and restrained manners.
If young, stereotypically-masculine strength is required to compete, somehow that didn't prevent Krone, who weighed 100 pounds "soaking wet," from winning the Belmont.
Bilibili's core users are often stereotypically described as otakus of animes or video games, though certainly not all of them shun the outside world.
Oculus rarely brags about its industrial design, but one of the best things it's done is make something so stereotypically geeky look (relatively) natural.
Making it stereotypically "feminine" with "girly" colors isn't necessary, especially given many women and transgender men who menstruate might not relate to those designs.
But when it comes to boys, Dr. Coyne and her fellow researchers described the increase in stereotypically female behavior as meaning something very different.
The APA points out that queer men, trans men and Asian men are stereotypically considered to be unmasculine, which can lead to psychological distress.
Some critics found the writing of Jack's character homophobic, since he is stereotypically twinky, shallow and narcissistic, and loves to be on the stage.
I'm often confronted with two kinds of black people on TV. Criminal masterminds who dominate industries stereotypically associated with black people (music, drugs, basketball).
She chose a name for her new restaurant, Lucky Lee's, that sounded stereotypically Chinese, even though she and her husband, Lee, are not Asian.
In that case, Ann Hopkins was denied promotions and a partnership because she didn't look, dress, or behave in a stereotypically feminine enough manner.
We know that many ex-admissions officers openly admit to viewing Asians stereotypically (see Daniel Golden's excellent book for example on affirmative action e.g.).
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When people in non-stereotypically masculine spaces come under criticism, warranted or not, the reaction is often as chiding and dismissive as it is horrified.
Nola is treating them all the way stereotypically commitment-averse men treat the women who are interested in them, and she's not apologizing for it.
There are a few brief moments of all-male choreography, but they fit more in the box of how Clay would describe stereotypically masculine dancing.
I don't have the luxury, nor the natural disposition, to be condescending or any of the other things that people on the left stereotypically do.
They repudiate any criticism, yelling, "In your face!" like angry soccer fans at those who dare to say anything that isn't stereotypically optimistic or joyful.
Researchers found that white state legislators, Democrats and Republicans alike, were less likely to respond to a constituent letter signed with a stereotypically black name.
Porn and gaming stereotypically go hand in hand in the age of online gaming, but the two forms of entertainment have a long intertwining history.
At the same time, if you drive 40 miles west to an 8,800-acre planned community called Verrado, you see a more stereotypically Phoenix development.
After all, while subconscious bias may explain why an employer rejects résumés with stereotypically black names, it's also possible that explicit bias is behind it.
New research from New York University finds that both men and women see stereotypically male traits such as assertiveness and competitiveness as must-haves'for successful leaders.
But Clinton's greatest asset as a politician is her ability to build relationships and coalitions — a task that's less publicly visible, and also more stereotypically feminine.
That sweeping, luminous power is gone, replaced by buildings that are cultural hybrids, combining Western styles with stereotypically "Chinese" features, like pagoda roofs and projecting balconies.
While testosterone is known stereotypically as the hormone that makes men want to have sex all the time, cisgender women have low levels of testosterone, too.
Carlos A. Ball, a gay parent, argues that regardless of sexuality, men can be mothers, meaning they can be nurturing caregivers — qualities stereotypically associated with motherhood.
Because women are rewarded if they appear likeable or stereotypically feminine, studies show employers may balk when a woman asks for a raise or higher salary.
You are a sign that is notoriously sentimental about objects, dear Cancer, and you stereotypically hold on to collections of amulets that carry meaning and memories.
He suggested that what's appealing about the gamer porn fantasy isn't just the idea that women do game, but that gamer men aren't stereotypically socially inept.
The most stereotypically indie thing I did was attend a Patrick Wolf concert in a waistcoat, and even then I didn't feel entirely confident about it.
Although there's certainly nothing inherently wrong with expressing those stereotypically female behaviors and traits, they can become problematic if girls start to feel limited by them.
The tension was clearly something they were grappling with too — not just because of the cultural moment but also as men doing a stereotypically feminine job.
In the gallery next door, Vasconcelos changes tack by presenting the stereotypically masculine image of an oversized Beretta pistol created out of 168 old-fashioned telephones.
While the millennial crowd might be stereotypically known for obsessively posting, snapping, tweeting and double-tapping, these brands aren't necessarily the most relevant to their lives.
An analysis of the venture capitalists' conversations with each other showed that the male entrepreneurs were stereotypically described as being more competent than the female entrepreneurs.
It could be a very stereotypically masculine environment at times, and I worried that I was going to have to change my leadership style to succeed.
Skirts and tunics in silk and lace repeatedly crop up during men's fashion weeks, while stereotypically "masculine" suiting and athletic items have featured countlessly in womenswear collections.
I've spent a lot of time consuming stereotypically white male rage-y culture, and I'm more primed to treat it as more worthy of exposure and analysis.
Smoke & Mirrors When I moved to LA, my parents' biggest fear was that moving to such a stereotypically superficial city wasn't going to be good for me.
The juxtaposition of our idea of the stereotypically sleek ballerina and Mr. Carey's burly, hairy body is playful, but the images simultaneously convey his isolation and vulnerability.
In short, it is a meme and a popular hashtag used to either satirize, poke fun or criticize what internet denizens believe to be stereotypically "white" behavior.
As women who skateboard, Briana King and Danielle Melendez know the importance of building a supportive and nonjudgmental group within a community that is stereotypically male-dominated.
In order to characterize masculinity and femininity without explicitly identifying one of the partners as masculine or feminine, the researchers assigned them stereotypically gendered hobbies and interests.
The author is discomfited by the stereotypically girlish memoirs of trans women, who thrill to become "the exact sort of girl I'd always thought of as false".
But for 227 years, the presidency has been associated with stereotypically male qualities — strength, resolve, fearlessness — and the embodiment of power in a deeply patriarchal political system.
Williams has described as "gender judo" — or combining stereotypically "feminine" behaviors, like friendliness, humor and empathy, with those behaviors still associated with men, like aggression or ambition.
Racism likely plays a big role in that: Studies have found that when all else is held equal in job applications but the name of the applicant is changed to be stereotypically black as opposed to stereotypically white, the stereotypical white names "were 20153 percent more likely to elicit positive responses from employers" — and some research suggests these kinds of disparities have gone unchanged since at least the late '80s.
The researchers I spoke to on both sides conceded that there is a large body of scientific evidence for racial bias in the US. Take some of the research that directly measures people's behaviors: In a 2003 study, researchers sent out almost identical résumés, except some had stereotypically white names and others had stereotypically black names; the white names were 50 percent more likely to be called back for interviews.
Well, it's hard to say without access to their birth certificates, but clearly they have an innate knowledge of the characteristics that (at least stereotypically) define the generation.
Brown and Wright said Slater made various racist statements, including mocking stereotypically black speech, claimed black men are "women beaters" and regularly expressed her fear of black people.
In 2016, she opened Zelda Hair as an alternative to the stereotypically dark and outdated wig shops in her neighborhood, where there is a lively Orthodox Jewish community.
Ross Perry's script doesn't limit these characters to stereotypically sexy female rockstars, instead allowing them to probe depths of nuanced, delicately layered emotions, and reveling in subversive bodies.
"People have this misconception that if you're an LGBT company you are stereotypically 'gay' — you're a florist or a designer, and all those businesses are great," Nelson said.
"Everything looked stereotypically perfect," says real estate broker Rob Giuffria of Tea Leaf Realty in Farmington, who befriended the couple when he began working with Fotis in 2013.
When we think of problematic drinking habits, we often think of binge-drinking frat boys or the stereotypically hardened dude drowning his sorrows at the bar — a.k.a. men.
Over the course of this past Fashion Month, the runways unveiling the spring/summer 2019 collections featured some stereotypically "sexy" clothes — mini shorts, teetering heels, skin-baring pieces.
Notable furry artists have been drawing incredibly arousing Sonic porn for decades—Tails, for example, is stereotypically a bottom when being represented in gay versions of this porn.
Quite the contrary: The babely braided men of Instagram make the convincing case that wearing a stereotypically feminine hairstyle just shows how confident they are in their masculinity.
The observation was reinforced by a Harvard Business School study finding that users with stereotypically African-American names were 16 percent less likely to be accepted by hosts.
"Hillary Clinton has done a very good job, I think, of communicating her strength in leadership and adopting what many people stereotypically think are masculine traits," Jalalzai says.
When women and people of color are stereotypically viewed as loud, abrasive, brassy, or even threatening when they speak up, it's natural to worry that you will, too.
Good Trouble gives in to portraying him stereotypically for about half of the second episode, as Callie reels after finding out that her new lover also sleeps with men.
I'm a little conflicted about saying I want characters whose gender is irrelevant, because sometimes it slips into treating stereotypically masculine traits as neutral, and feminine ones as artificial.
You don't seem stereotypically "SF fashion," which, if you google that phrase, I'm pretty sure is all white girls in sundresses...And like wide-brimmed hats and brown booties.
But it seems to be inspiring the same kind of weird dismissiveness that always comes up when someone talks about stereotypically feminine tech, and I don't think that's right.
People tend to see faces that appear happy and have stereotypically feminine features as more trustworthy, while those with more masculine characteristics, like strong jawlines, are perceived as leaders.
Moreover, sports always struck me as a boy thing—after all, popular professional sports in the United States are played by men and their fans are also, stereotypically, men.
It shows four stereotypically drawn men (a hook-nosed Jew, an Asian, a Hispanic, and an African-American) combining to form a single fist and knocking out Uncle Sam.
The show was also pretty stereotypically heteronormative in the way it showcased its relationships, the traditions of marriage (wedding dresses, bachelor and bachelorette parties, etc.), and the contestants (e.g.
The memo was sometimes tone deaf, clinical, insensitive (in, well, a stereotypically male sort of way), understating the ways in which self-selection and sexism can shape an industry.
Not only do people associate the presidency with male leadership, but the campaign trail also rewards more stereotypically masculine skills in presidential candidates — charismatic speaking, assertiveness, and so on.
More feminine and distinctive than the broad, stereotypically masculine brushstrokes of much Abstract Expressionism, these forms morph into figures reminiscent of traditional Korean woodcuts in her later collage work.
Then there was Bride of Chucky, which introduced Charles' living, human girlfriend, who not only accepts his undead doll lifestyle but who is somehow also stereotypically hell-bent on marriage.
I don't want to say Chernobyl is funny, but you use humor really well throughout, and it's a very dark humor that aligns with we think of as stereotypically Russian.
But, with this new show and new stereotypically black character of P. Ninny, it makes one wonder if their new white dorm mates are laughing with them or at them.
The note will feature a portrait of Austen with a calm expression, plump cheeks and a stereotypically "pretty" face, based on a portrait commissioned after she died at age 41.
The anecdotes he writes about his experiences while traveling both domestically in the United States and between London and New York would be funny if they weren't so stereotypically racist.
And there aren't many people of color on the show, except* for characters like Lane (Keiko Agena) and her stereotypically strict, ultra-Christian family, which is a whole other deal.
It's no coincidence, though, that these experience-lovers are so often male, as it's a stereotypically male aspiration not to be "tied down"—that is, not to have domestic responsibilities.
The flux brought her especially close with her stereotypically boisterous Italian-American family, and listening to her parents' soul and Motown records became the constant that centered her growing up.
The representation of Africans in the posters suggests also the ambivalence of the Soviets towards their African "brothers": many contain stereotypically racist imagery, with more than a hint of objectification.
At a festival that generally shies away from anything too stereotypically game-y, Dragonflight is like a sword-and-sorcery novel that somehow snuck onto a bookstore's literary fiction shelf.
It is also interesting to note when looking at dating sims targeted to men and women respectively: both make the design and narrative choices to feature stereotypically traditional gender roles.
Stereotypically, artists take inspired, even foolish, chances for the sake of their work, while critics judge that work without as much risk to their professional reputation or financial well-being.
While some moms would appreciate those services, it seems that Seyfried is just taking issue with showing moms — and women in general — as calorie-counting, appearance-obsessed, and stereotypically feminine.
The way doctors talk to patients can be especially harmful for those who don't fit the stereotypically thin and white picture of someone who has an eating disorder, Susanna says.
Their spectrum of experiences is vast, and each woman was tasked with photographing not just stereotypically feminine subject matter, but any number of happenings that might've fit LIFE's broad purview.
In many cultures, people who are obese are viewed as stereotypically lazy, lacking in willpower, incompetent, unattractive and personally responsible for their excess weight, researchers note in the journal Obesity.
As is the case with his recordings, his markedly grim take on soundsystem culture and outre electronics live shatters the stereotypically shiny and tropical expectations of reggae music by outsiders.
Andrew Hathaway, a University of Guelph sociology professor who has also studied cannabis use, wonders how corporatization and regulation will affect the stereotypically peacenik, liberal and anti-establishment cannabis culture.
But if it called for stereotypically female traits like interpersonal skills or care work, they were not, found Ms. Dill, Ms. Yavorsky and Enrica Ruggs at the University of Memphis.
Zenefits, which sells software that helps small businesses more cheaply manage HR functions such as payroll and benefits, is unveiling its "pivot," which almost stereotypically accompanies a startup's path to redemption.
Eight's friends were all too stereotypically "rebellious" to be fun, and the whole plot about them tracking down and murdering those responsible for the lab experiments was just boring for me.
Research in Canada has compared reactions to ads for the same jobs that used stereotypically masculine words (leader, competitive and so on) or feminine ones (such as support, interpersonal and understand).
But it's when we meet the boy's mother Betsy and teenage sister Mindy, bickering almost stereotypically about whether or not Mindy can go out that night, that things take a turn.
The same goes for cultural content: Ads referring to cultural content stereotypically of interest to white users, like country music, can deliver to more than 80% white users, the study says.
"She combines emotions and elements that are stereotypically gendered male and female (male pride, a male dragonslayer, a damsel in distress) and then claims agency for herself and others," Schubart writes.
By the way: Fox News likes to say my name (incorrectly) as "Cortez," which I can only imagine is bc that sounds more 'stereotypically' Hispanic + probably incites more 'anxiety' for them.
Mr. Scruton was said to have belittled the term Islamophobia, spoken stereotypically of Chinese people and evoked a "Soros empire in Hungary," referring to the financier George Soros, who is Jewish.
If it's the need to offer all sorts of stereotypically special perks, from in-office massage, nap rooms, a health food allowance, meditation sabbaticals and everything in between, you're not alone.
I never got the impression that it was a stereotypically masculine kind of music, and a woman introduced me to their music, so I'm honestly unsure how that came to be.
But this could be about to change thanks to Florie Hutchinson, a public-relations specialist who submitted a proposal for a ballet flat emoji, a shoe that's both comfortable and stereotypically feminine.
If it feels familiar, and not just in the stereotypically icky dot-commy way, the ad is pretty much a shot-for-shot recreation of Facebook's famously awful "Chairs" ad from 2012.
The researchers also tested Black men against Black men, and found that those with darker skin and more stereotypically "Black" facial features were even more likely to be thought large and muscular.
Many women are taught to maintain social relationships or not hurt people's feelings, and they feel friction unique to their personality and circumstances when required to defy expectations of stereotypically feminine behavior.
In leadership especially, women make up only 17 percent of those roles in software and IT. As LinkedIn pointed out, that's barely more than the stereotypically male manufacturing, energy, and mining industries.
Soon, the term "model minority" became a tool for criticizing African American and Latino groups whose relative poverty and lack of success could be blamed on an absence of stereotypically "Asian" values.
The head of a black man appears on the screens; facing one direction at a time, he rebuts a list of qualities stereotypically assigned to him: "I am not vulgar," he says.
Depicted in swerving, finely brushed red lines in a Walt Disney-like style, the pink hot dogs have the deftly rendered legs, arms and facial features of a stereotypically attractive cartoon woman.
Clinton, the first woman nominated for the presidency by a major party, is aiming for a role long associated with stereotypically male traits: strength, resolve, fearlessness, comfort with the exercise of power.
In one study, researchers sent thousands of résumés to employers with openings, randomly using some stereotypically black names (like Jamal) and others that were more likely to belong to whites (like Brendan).
The "I love you"s and "Marry me"s stereotypically associated with teen girl fandom are still very much there in spirit, but their articulation has taken on an actively political tone.
When Bertie reports his behavior, the HR rep tells her to take his advances as a compliment; meanwhile, that colleague is able to bond with her male boss over stereotypically male pastimes.
The sometimes stark images seek to break with the stereotypically glamorous reputation of the Mediterranean city, home to the world-famous Las Ramblas boulevard and the creations of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi.
"Asian-Americans but not white, black, or Latino Americans are associated with foreign countries that are not seen as stereotypically overweight, which enables greater weight to signal an American identity," they write.
Prior to the workshop, attendees were reportedly asked to complete a "Masculine/Feminine Score Sheet," in which they ranked how well they adhered to traits stereotypically associated with either men or women.
Gerry RingOld Bethpage, N.Y. To the Editor: According to research cited in your article, male political candidates who defy gender stereotypes are not penalized, unlike women candidates who emphasize stereotypically masculine qualities.
"It's a very stereotypically Texas town," said Megan McGuire, 17, a junior who is in the group chat with the MFOL leaders along with Rodriguez, Butler, and her younger sister Brooklynn, a freshman.
And from the opening scene in which he wakes up next to a stereotypically "dumb blonde," it's clear that there's a wide range of tropes and stereotypes the show isn't interested in reconsidering.
Tomorrow, our polite neighbors to the north turn 150, so take a few moments and enjoy this catchy track that was made by sampling some of the most stereotypically Canadian items and objects.
Some feminists reject the claim that trans women (people registered male at birth who have made the transition to a female identity) are indeed women, rather than men who eschew stereotypically male behaviour.
Hardy: Our audience is definitely more female than male, but having an interest in true crime is something lots of women still won't admit to, as it's not a particularly stereotypically feminine interest.
I liked that none of their vocal styles aligned with what is stereotypically deemed "beautiful," and that it was more about the energy and emotion of the words rather than the performance itself.
Their comments, which at first seem so stereotypically stoner-freshman ("Yeah, it's weird that he kind of goes from zero to 60 here—ten minutes ago he was nobody") betray a real anxiety.
The people who don't fit today's stereotypically freewheeling Silicon Valley mold, whether due to religious faith, family status, or simply a distaste for partying with their co-workers, are likely in the majority.
A pair of "Selfie Skeletons," available at Michaels stores, are the newest product following 2019's Halloween decor trend: skeletons taking part in stereotypically millennial activities and looking creepy and cute doing them.
And not only their interests but their personalities as well: The more officially egalitarian a society, a credible body of research suggests, the stronger the differences in stereotypically male and female personality traits.
I was criticized, like Mary was, sometimes, for using the incredible public platform I had to portray a female character who was 'stereotypically female' instead of voicing a more powerful, strident feminist message.
In some ways, Gillibrand's entire campaign can be read as a course-correction of the careful calibrations of Clinton's, particularly the pink, stereotypically feminine branding seen on her swag, social media, and more.
If a stereotypically "male" style of emailing—confident, emotionally detached, light on exclamation points—is seen as more professionally competent, then women who want to get ahead may do well to mimic this.
Set up by the psychotherapist and biodynamic psychologist Fiona Arrigo — a former model and socialite in the 232s — this spa represents something of a seismic shift in a country that's stereotypically therapy-averse.
I think that by executing difficult subjects in a manner that is traditionally and stereotypically perceived as 'elegant,' it somehow makes a more difficult subject matter a little easier to confront and identify with.
But as the Washington Post reported, several studies have also determined that what most people think of as a gay voice is any man—regardless of sexuality—who simply sounds more stereotypically feminine, i.e.
Until now I've used she/her pronouns in advertising as Liara Roux, but I use he/him/they/them in my personal life and changed my name to a stereotypically masculine one years ago.
The end result was cutting me out into a female mode...I went from wearing a stereotypically masculine T-shirt and jeans to a skirt, frilly top, and little thigh-high faux-latex stockings.
Pare things down, and rid yourself of, if not possessions, then at least the more frivolous (that is, stereotypically feminine or domestic) ones, and you're on your way to a more meaningful, ethical existence.
You don't have to date Sarah or be her best friend — but if you absolutely can't stand her because of certain stereotypically feminine characteristics she displays, you might be dealing with some internalized misogyny.
Dawson exemplifies the Nice Guy persona that is all-too-familiar today, whereby self-identified sensitive men perceive themselves as morally superior to and passed over in favor of their more stereotypically masculine peers.
Disillusionment after World War I, "Red scares" that stereotypically linked Communism to Jews, and the post-war flu epidemic convinced many Americans that foreign people and ideas brought with them moral and physical disease.
Newly emboldened, the video for his recent track "REDMERCEDES" is a goofy piece of social commentary that stars Aminé as both a meek car salesman and in whiteface as a brash, stereotypically "hood" prospective customer.
Its choreographic elements — stylized versions of the sensual banana dances and Charlestons that were sensations for Baker — exposed the sensitivity Ms. Bullock had long felt about presenting herself in what she considered stereotypically black attitudes.
Kendall says that the Moment Coach feature, which delivers short, daily exercises to reduce smartphone use, seems to be particularly effective among millennials, the generation most stereotypically associated with being pathologically attached to their phones.
Mac DeMarco (Sunday) Under his stereotypically trendy guise of wrinkled oversized shirts, unkempt hair and a haughty gaze, this psych-pop rocker offers indie-pop chorales with moping, ruminative lyrics that seldom veer toward mawkish.
The problem, however, is that anger management techniques often take into account only an excessively narrow band of anger expression recognized as problematic: destructive, monstrous rage—mainly the kind that is stereotypically associated with men.
He is the only person on the show who makes scornful jokes about Indians stereotypically being doctors and lawyers, about arranged marriage, about the name Fakir and how non-Indians can make fun of it.
LONDON — The mural emblazoned on a wall in east London has long been painted over, but the image remains jarring: a group of caricatured, stereotypically Jewish bankers playing Monopoly on the backs of the poor.
This opened the door for Bishop—a (somehow) much more stereotypically Republican candidate than his Baptist pastor counterpart—to burst onto the scene wildly waving a Trump flag, further nationalizing an already nationally studied election.
But femme-ness doesn't simply relate to dressing up in stereotypically feminine clothing—the sheer popularity of the Futch Scale points to the fact that ideas of femme-ness can vary from person to person.
Some have dismissed the issue as "manufactured outrage," while others have pointed to the struggle many openly gay actors, especially those who do not present as stereotypically masculine, face in getting access to substantive roles.
For example, on another Nickelodeon show from the 90s, Rugrats, Phil and Lil's mother, Betty DeVille, had a stereotypically butch demeanor and sported a female symbol on her sweatshirt, hinting that she might be queer.
"It took some time to get people excited about these lesser known, stereotypically inferior grains like ragi (finger millet), jowar (sorghum) and kodo," said Thomas Zacharias, chef partner at The Bombay Canteen, among Asia's top restaurants.
Essentially born with technology in hand and little, if any, memory of a world without the Internet, millennials stereotypically tend to more quickly accept change and are open to challenging traditional ways of thinking and living.
My own extensive work shows that people see successful scientists and leaders as possessing what are considered highly masculine stereotypical traits, like assertiveness and competitiveness, and fewer traits seen as stereotypically feminine, like helpfulness and kindness.
These three characters don't fit neatly into any prefabricated schema, whether it's the subservient position women are thought to be confined to in the banlieues or the stereotypically male roles of petty criminal or political rebel.
The national flag of the People's Republic of China is a simple, stereotypically-communist affair: one larger yellow star off in the upper-lefthand corner flanked by four smaller yellow stars amid a bright red background.
He carried Sting and Shaggy into it with a fake-vérité "subway karaoke" bit, as they sang old hits and a new collaboration to a stereotypically hostile Noo Yawk reception that was predictable from the setup.
I tried to explore what it means to own a gun when you're Muslim by focusing on the voices of a marginalized group that has stereotypically been seen as a violent threat to the United States.
Recent studies also show that these cues can outweigh whether a voice sounds stereotypically male or female and even contradict the direct assertions of a speaker, whether human or machine, with respect to their own identity.
It's just that, once upon a time, if you were a young black man who was into things that weren't stereotypically associated with blackness, you were confined to a small box in the minds of others.
Robert De Niro is being sued by a former assistant who claims he made sexually charged comments to her, was verbally abusive and assigned her "stereotypically females duties" ... a lawsuit she filed after he sued her.
Where before, stereotypically, those with online dating profiles were looking for a relationship, those that are searching nearby single on Tinder (and others like Bumble, Grindr, and Hinge) are being held responsible for perpetuating "hook-up" culture.
In both her onstage style and in her visuals, she combines stereotypically masculine and feminine imagery with a big wink—that the whole construct is an inside joke that anyone can understand if they just let themselves.
Government bonds are stereotypically considered the bowling lane bumpers of the investment world — the pick for those uninspired investors who, rightly or wrongly, favor safety over all else (where "else" is generally taken to mean "more money").
When Strait came to town to record, songwriters would lie in wait outside the studio, carrying demo tapes with the most stereotypically George Strait songs they had: songs about cowboys, songs about Texas, songs about the Alamo.
A 2013 study published in Psychology of Popular Media Culture of 145 young adults, for example, found that heavy viewers were more likely to believe that women in the real world behaved like stereotypically dramatic reality stars.
Its founder, Jesse Margolis, started the account — which now has 1.2 million followers and seven spinoffs, including Overheard San Francisco — on a whim in 2015, after listening to a stereotypically L.A. conversation at a health food store.
Just think of Woody Allen's fixation on non-Jewish looking women (stereotypically known as a "shiksa goddess"), despite the fact that his sister, Letty Aronson, has produced nearly every one of his movies over the last 20 years.
Plus, her charming, constantly vaping love interest (played by Straight Outta Compton's O'Shea Jackson Jr.) is irrationally invested in Batman, giving the film space to lampoon boys' pop culture obsessions right alongside its centralized, stereotypically feminine subject matter.
Live, Diet Cig's performances are brimming with energy and magnetism; on record they're equally enthralling, a trait that's successfully seen them go from strength to strength in a scene stereotypically dominated by whiny white boys from the suburbs.
But there were dense woods very close by, stereotypically rolling fields too, and friends and I would claim parts of them as our own, making dens, building BMX tracks and generally mucking about outdoors on our school holidays.
Our most recent candidate for national office just crashed and burned: Despite his ostrich-skin cowboy boots, Ted Cruz was trounced by a Yankee who, truth be told, is far more stereotypically Texan in his rich-guy rubeness.
He insists that his parents were the opposite of the stereotypically hard-charging Palo Alto parent — to whom some attributed the spate of suicides that have rocked Bob-Waksberg's high school in recent years — but he still struggled.
Here are a few things to know about Snap's relationship with Silicon Valley: Los Angeles-based Snap has always wanted to appear hipper than the Bay Area's stereotypically geeky startups, so it's actively distanced itself from Valley giants.
What emerges is a picture of a man who from an early point possessed an unusual ability to relate to other people, a stereotypically American can-do optimism, an impatience with bureaucracy and a fascination with psychological warfare.
De Niro, Robinson said, treated her as his assistant and "office wife," even after she had been promoted, assigning her to "stereotypically female" tasks such as mending his clothing, selecting gifts for his children, and vacuuming his apartment.
Whether it was taking care of vets or respecting cops or reopening coal mines or getting Americans jobs in steel mills, wherever there was a stereotypically male occupational category, Trump was there to rhetorically elevate its social status.
It's a bit more difficult to catch and observe masculinity in action outside of the arena of organized sports, which normally has its particular uniforms and gear, training and in-game behavior, which often read as stereotypically manly.
The artist says the book and videos came out of his interest in playing with paper dolls as a child — a stereotypically female activity that often kept him entertained while other boys in the neighborhood were out playing soccer.
For example: At this point she's really devastated because she's just had some terrible news, but all I can think is that if she stuck on some stereotypically nerdy glasses and gold mules, she could walk for Alessandro Michele.
During a month that's set aside as an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of and greater appreciation for black history and black culture, simply serving a few dishes that are stereotypically associated with this race is not acceptable.
New York Times endorses Hillary Clinton, John Kasich for nominations When asked if an endorsement from the paper, known for its stereotypically liberal readership, would help him with Republican voters Kasich told reporters it was about bringing people together.
Russell's views and comments have fueled internet outrage, to the point that what he's doing feels a bit like performance art; he may even be saying stereotypically racist things to incite anger and draw more attention to his site.
"NYEAH EH" follows in the lineage of these clips, borrowing their iconography to raise the frustrations Torontonians have with the TTC to ludicrous heights, considering that Canada is still stereotypically not known for being a country of aggressive people.
In an interview with Fashionista, founder Emily Schubert explains that she and her sister Laura developed Fur to help find middle ground between Brazilian waxes and the stereotypically "unkempt" pubic hair that people tend to associate with non-shavers.
Tales showed the gaming medium that using friendship as a focus for conflict, drama, and happiness in a story is just as worthy, bold, and important as exploring any romance that may (stereotypically) blossom from the connection between characters.
In their refusal to be any one color, the paintings can be seen to occupy some sort of fugitive or outlaw space that rejects the narrative of monochrome painting, at the same time it refuses to look stereotypically queer.
"It's this climate they're creating, where people feel they're entitled to question the status of people who don't look stereotypically German," Grigorij Richters, an activist who organized a demonstration against the far-right in Hanau Friday, told VICE News.
But the research shows that when working on teams where men are in the majority and when doing stereotypically "male" tasks, such as developing a negotiation strategy, both men and women are more likely to ask for performance feedback.
If a straight male chooses the most stereotypically "manly" picture of himself for a dating site, it says more about what he thinks society wants from him than a link between the shape of his jaw and his sexual orientation.
Not surprisingly, some stereotypically Canadian foods will also be launched from Johnson Space Center and into the stomachs of ISS astronauts, as Saint-Jacques gets ready to spend six-and-a-half-months onboard, conducting health research and operating the Canadarm.
A 2015 study of women of color in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields found that 50 percent of the women surveyed reported experiencing backlash for behaviors that were viewed as stereotypically male, such as assertiveness or expressing anger.
"I am speaking out now to tell that manager — and every other person who thinks similarly — that women do not need to be stereotypically feminine in order to get a promotion or be an effective employee or manager," she wrote.
Trumps comments not only underestimate Clinton's potential, but his words also convey ideas about what makes an ideal president – that is, in Trump's view the ideal president is someone who possesses traits that are stereotypically associated with men and not women.
Indeed, there is a predictable yet dismaying amount of gender stereotyping in most wedding planning tools, with online resources almost exclusively assuming an opposite-sex partnership in which the stereotypically feminine bride is taking on the bulk of the planning.
According to the parenting site Romper, the boy's mother, Katie Alicea, expressed concern that her son Isaac would get made fun of by peers for wearing a backpack depicting Wonder Woman rather than a superhero more stereotypically aligned with his gender.
While video games stereotypically tend to be associated with violent story lines or mindless tasks, "That Dragon, Cancer" is one of an increasing number of personal, autobiographical games that are generating new conversations and exchanges within and outside the gaming world.
Sure, people might wonder why, for example, Campbell used the stereotypically girly color of pink as a backdrop, or whether her series will eventually include more trans women artists, and some might object to grouping artists by gender at all.
"When I stereotypically think of censorship, I don't necessarily think of data being deleted, but I think of spectacular instances of book burning—that's censorship," Bethany Wiggin, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania who has been archiving data told me.
According to Pew, millennial men feel much more pressure to behave in stereotypically masculine ways than men of older generations — to throw a punch when provoked, to join in when they hear other men talking about women in a sexual way.
Attraction to Hank might be considered odd, largely in part (outside of the murdering) because of his stereotypically "evil" look—the tattoos, and hairlessness, specifically, but also his slightly tweaked fashion choices, a favoritism towards slides and loafers in particular.
First, there is a multi-phased terrorist takeover of the plaza outside the Louvre, which leaves tourists running and screaming, with a stereotypically Islamic-looking man standing alone in the vast space with a stereotypical suitcase bomb chained to his wrist.
John's feelings for Alma aren't as clear as hers are for him, and he often hovers, like the rest of the residents of Glorious Hill — especially the stereotypically "passionate" Mexican family that runs the local casino — on the verge of caricature.
Debi Riggs Shaw, Paupack, Pa. You have speciously and stereotypically implied that poor people are stupid in their consumer purchases and habits whereas the actual story reports how most consumers of any stripe buy too many snack foods including accursed sodas.
"We found that men with darker skin and more stereotypically black facial features tended to be most likely to elicit biased size perceptions, even though they were actually no larger than men with lighter skin and less stereotypical facial features," Wilson said .
Besides the unnecessary and harmful fact of cutting behaviors and traits into two separate halves — the things women do, and the things men do – our old gender stereotypes and the devaluation of the "feminine" have biased us against anything stereotypically associated with women.
More recently, smartphone apps such as Who's Your Daddy have been created to bring prospective fathers more consciously into the mysterious world of their partner's womb — albeit in a stereotypically "blokey" manner, and with no consideration of the possibility of a pregnancy loss.
And yet, "The Man"—in which Brandon Flowers bowls about town lifting weights, grilling meat and generally showing off in various states of stereotypically "manly" dress before turning into a bit of a Sad Lad at the end—wiped out my entire week.
Looking at the work, it becomes clear that this technique is not the kind of self-aggrandizing we stereotypically associate with warrior culture, but a form of processing; art therapy has gained much traction in recent years as an effective treatment for PTSD.
While the so-called Bernie Bros — the men, mostly white, who are ardent Sanders fans — get most of the attention, Ms. Schaefer's spot aims, via a spoof of stereotypically feminine beauty products, to illustrate that there are plenty of female supporters as well.
One (is) more associated with stereotypically masculine roles and strengths, and the other associated with traditional conceptions of femininity and, more specifically, weakness and/or a lack of seriousness to deal with the serious national security issues she raises in the ad.
The newly developed (and almost stereotypically Scottish) fuel, biobutanol, is made from a combination of draff, the barley residue left after whisky is fermented, and pot ale, the liquid from fermented wort that is left in the still after the distillation process.
Bright colors and tribal wear, stereotypically associated with African style, seem like an unlikely match for the drizzly shores of Britain, but in the UK's first major exhibition of its kind, Fashion Cities Africa, explores contemporary African identity through fashion at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.
Anuel AA's 2016 arrest and incarceration in Puerto Rico on gun charges assuredly make him more in line with trap culture than a lot of those here in the lower 48 spitting fantasy bars about finessing imaginary plug—stereotypically those of Latin American descent.
There was certainly no guarantee that Clarke was going to be able to make this kind of character work, but he has completely thrown himself into the role, and wrestling fans—not stereotypically known as a particularly progressive or tolerant audience—have responded in kind.
While many of the early reality TV shows were set in big, stereotypically liberal cities, networks eventually began airing shows set in red states, like "Duck Dynasty" and "17 Kids and Counting," featuring the ever-growing Duggar family in the late '00s and early '10s.
Related: How to survive annoying relatives at the holidays Reading between the lines suggests there's a view that traits stereotypically associated with men -- such as strength, courage and leadership -- are good, whereas those tied to femininity -- such as vulnerability, emotion and caring -- are bad.
And Keyes — like a number of other experts in AI and in gender issues who spoke with CNN Business — is concerned about how these AI classifications could police, restrict, or otherwise harm transgender people, as well as those who don't look stereotypically male or female.
Whereas the kind of things I watch might be performing or acting, but it's usually made by women, the girls seem more into it, they stereotypically look more lesbian and there's not a man lingering in the background waiting to jump in and fuck them both.
In this latter series, My specialty was to make a peasants' haircut, but they obliged me work till midnight often (2018), the intricate, stereotypically feminine art form, done by skilled Druze women whom the artist met in the Lebanese mountains, is infused with a sense of urgency.
It's a derisive cultural cue for the stereotypically "basic" taste, the genesis of a flavor trend that's invaded every other corner of the seasonal food world, and a 14-year-old cash-cow menu item that has become synonymous with the Seattle coffee house chain's brand.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A cursory Google image search of "Helen, Georgia" will reveal something wonderfully bizarre: a "Bavarian" village of rainbow gingerbread houses located in an otherwise stereotypically Southern part of the country (local gift shops sell German cuckoo clocks and Confederate flag shirts).
But while two of the more major fan sites dedicated to reporting the ins and outs of the Disney theme park universe — DISBoards and Inside The Magic — are run by men, more stereotypically feminine things like Disney princesses speak to something more subtle than outright fandom.
The role of a "Today" show host reads as more stereotypically feminine — as a pretty face, a celebrity, on a female-friendly show — especially in contrast to the role in which Clinton was appearing that evening, as a veteran politician, an elder statesperson, a military expert.
He sips a bottle of Mexican Coke, and explains that his path to the stereotypically party-ready realms of the New York house and techno scene was born from something a little more thoughtful—the endpoint of a humble, patient search for community, acceptance, and self-confidence.
"Something There," a song that is surely familiar to fans of Disney's animated version of the story, finds Belle realizing that her Beast, though not stereotypically handsome, to say the least, might possess some characteristics — along with a library full of books — that do, in fact, appeal to her.
"And I do think there is a sizable difference between using this one word in this type of context and saying with some amount of gravity and truth that you're going to smash a dollhouse over your child's head if they exhibit stereotypically gay behavior," the actor wrote.
"Downhill" is, at heart, a story about two wildly different interpretations of the same event: one from the stereotypically female perspective of a nurturing mama bear; and the other from the somewhat more caricatured point of view of the fragile, egotistic male — nicely embodied by the fleshy, feckless Ferrell.
There are more stereotypically feminine women like Elle and her sorority sisters, but there are also entrepreneurs (Brooke Windham), lawyers and professors (Professor Stromwell), working class women (Paulette), upper class women (Chutney and her mother), queer radical feminists (Enid), and Elle's rival-turned-friend Vivian as her polar opposite.
Or, even less provocatively, that's not true folks who are seeing police brutality in a pretty routine way in their communities, or who look at the studies and see that if you've got a stereotypically African-American name you're just less likely to be called back for a job.
The singer stammers a few grotesque, stereotypically hardcore words into the microphone; the guitarist suddenly shrieks in such a way that any black metal musician will go red-faced with shame under his corpse paint, and we're worried that he'll crumble into pieces all over his beautiful guitar.
Still, high-end PCs are cheaper and easier to find than high-end video arrays, and there's a more obvious sponsorship pipeline, which is how a company stereotypically associated with violent hardcore gaming ended up funding Giant, an intimate anti-war short that combines video with digital environments.
The juxtaposition of Cohen pledging his loyalty to a partner even as his stereotypically masculine roles and sweet-talk (not to mention the music) become more ridiculous is the artistic intent of a man who knows what it means to be a "traditional" man but didn't care for it.
If it had chosen to place a second hub in one of the less stereotypically "coastal elite" options on its list (or split between two of them — say, Columbus and Raleigh), Amazon could inject new energy, diversity and opportunity into regions suffering the negative side effects of globalization.
Meanwhile, Washington D.C. has the most "Game of Thrones" viewers in the country (7.48 percent of the country, according to Nielsen) and is also one of the top 10 tech cities in America — another potential draw for geeks, who are at least stereotypically drawn to the tech industry.
Menace certainly emanates from the ghostly-faced bluecoat in "La Hara," of that same year—its title an old Latino twist on O'Hara, from a time when New York cops were stereotypically Irish—but so does a peculiar majesty, evoking a child's awe at magical monsters in folktales.
Nichole M. Bauer, an assistant professor of political communication at Louisiana State University, found that when women played up stereotypically masculine qualities, voters — regardless of party — rated them better in terms of leadership ability, but voters in the opposing party rated them significantly lower in terms of likability.
"What were once fringe interests reserved for the stereotypically introverted, intellectual, 'nerds' of the world— comic books, characters, and comic-inspired films and TV shows, Sci-Fi and fantasy like The Star Trek reboots and Game of Thrones—are now essential features of 21st century American culture," she says.
Between the World Wars, she designed clothes that were an escape for women, as opposed to the other couturiers of her time who thought fashion should reflect the Interwar period of significant political and social change, like Christian Dior's firm New Look or the stereotypically feminine designs of Jeanne Lanvin.
"IT'S THE nose, they always look at your nose," says Peter (not his real name), an ebullient Tutsi former soldier mulling over how the majority Hutus still eye up, and in the old days would comment on, the supposedly sharper and longer noses of the stereotypically taller and thinner Tutsis.
Amid all of the more stereotypically white-collar offenses reported in a recent Vanity Fair article about the scandal came the revelation that as Theranos neared its end, Holmes adopted a Siberian husky, named it Balto, and let it roam freely through the office, where it defecated in the corners.
These include commercials that show a man with his feet up while a woman cleans; a man or woman failing at a task because of their gender; suggestions that a person's physique has held them back from romantic or social success; or a man being belittled for performing stereotypically "female" tasks.
Sarah Edmondson, who shared her story with the New York Times and other outlets, says the DOS was pitched to her as an opportunity to transcend stereotypically feminine weakness like being "over-emotional" or having a "victim" mentality, encouraging women to develop their capacity for obedience and discipline through submission.
And to a luminous music video by Apache artist Laura Ortman, in which primal nature (stereotypically associated with "native" America) and contemporary culture (represented by Ms. Ortman's violin score and a cameo turn by the great New York City Ballet dancer Jock Soto, of Navajo and Puerto Rican descent) are one.
While yaoi can contain explicitly homoerotic content, it is targeted to a female audience and is distinct from the bara genre, which is aimed at a gay male audience—bara tends to involve large, muscular, stereotypically masculine men, and to more closely explore the taboo nature of homosexuality in Japan.
This research was being conducted in secret at the expense of the security of Google contractors that fit a stereotypically Muslim/Arab profile," Rashid said, adding that he believes Google did not think about how researchers of Arab background would be treated because "there weren't any Arabs on the board designing this project.
Trump Has Changed How Teens View the News Trump's assault on the press has diminished trust in the media across all demographics, including stereotypically bullshit-averse teens, Taylor Lorenz reports: There is increasing evidence that this skepticism, exacerbated by the president's relentless attacks, is trickling down to the next generation of voters.
Stereotypically, it's a guy problem, and it's mostly seen in mass transit, where seat space is precious because trains are usually overstuffed, and you never know when your train will freeze in place, inexplicably reverse, or travel in a manner that's both slow and jostlingly unsteady (I call this the "drunken sloth").
Even though Crawford has said before that she worries about Gerber's rise in the modeling world and how she will handle not having a stereotypically "tiny" body type (something Crawford also had to deal with), the supermodel has been guiding her daughter's career path, particularly helping her with one skill all models need to master early on—eyebrow grooming.
"  Problematic stereotypes include, according to the report: Ads which depict family members making a mess while a woman has sole responsibility for cleaning it up Ads that suggest "a specific activity is inappropriate for boys because it's stereotypically associated with girls, or vice-versa" and Ads featuring men "trying and failing" to conduct "simple parental or household tasks.
" I was crestfallen at this sentiment, but I soon realized that parts of my personality that feminism was supposed to have liberated me to discover and express publicly—my ambitions to work in traditionally "male" spaces, my interests in stereotypically "male" things like military history, and my intellect itself—had somehow been converted into markers of "hotness.
Across the street from Apple's new spot is another store that opened this week, and it's probably an even bigger deal for the neighborhood: A massive Whole Foods, replete with everything you would stereotypically associate with Brooklyn hipsterdom (one source described the Whole Foods to Recode as "more extra than an issue of the New York Post").
Chua, famous for her 2011 book "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," which advocated the strict parenting methods stereotypically favored by Chinese mothers, told the WSJ of her reservations - unmade beds and an empty refrigerator were chief among them - about allowing her now-adult daughters to stay for the summer in the Manhattan apartment Chua and her husband used only occasionally.
"Headed by former UFC champion James Wilks, it sets out to convince the most stereotypically red-blooded carnivores that veganism is not just healthy and environmentally friendly, but actively macho, with a predominantly male ensemble of athletes and hardmen lined up to assert that it's not just easy being green, but tough too," Variety writes in its review of the fim.
With these pluralistic portraits, Sandow Birk's project seems to resemble another mainstay of American storytelling, Chicago Public Media's This American Life, with its fastidiously painted markers of difference in the form of working-class communities and people of color, sometimes stereotypically represented in the form of heartland rednecks or Los Angeles cholos, and appeals to the "universality" of human experience.
"I suffered a lot from comments online, it made me feel bad that my family had to read so many insults about my body," she tells TN. "[I realize it's] a big social change of acceptance of body diversity, and that it would be a different person winning from what the media always puts out there as 'stereotypically beautiful,' " she said on Facebook before winning.
Here's how it looks for Republicans: Most of these are not quite as wildly off base as they were for the Democratic side, if only because old people, Southerners, and evangelicals are genuinely large groups of people in the US. But when it came to the one stereotypically Republican group that is genuinely small — very rich people — everyone turned out to guess wildly wrong.
In the seventh study, participants were asked to estimate a headless male body's size based on a color-inverted picture (to remove racial identifiers), but some participants were primed to believe — through a stereotypically black or white name or through a picture of a person's face — that the body picture was of a white man while others were primed to believe it's a black man.
This is not a huge deal in substantive terms, but as Third Way points out, it is true that venture capital investing is incredibly focused in a handful of cities, so talking about expanding access to credit in smaller communities is a useful way for a Democrat to show concern for people living outside the major metro areas and college towns that are the most stereotypically left.
" The ASA provided some examples of ads that would be deemed problematic, like "an ad which depicts family members creating mess while a woman has sole responsibility for cleaning it up, an ad that suggests an activity is inappropriate for a girl because it is stereotypically associated with boys or vice versa, or an ad that features a man trying and failing to undertake simple parental or household tasks.
Restrained expectations, whether deriving from fallow seasons or from a stereotypically gentle Midwestern outlook, can actually be an asset in a landscape where programs in other conferences are all too quick to cut bait on underperforming coaches (for instance, Florida, which is still paying Will Muschamp, the coach who initially persuaded Baker to go to Gainesville, even as he coaches South Carolina, a division rival of the Gators).
"While MRAs call for a reassertion of a stereotypically homophobic, sexist, and transphobic masculinity, those of us who care about gender and sexual equality would suggest that perhaps increasing inclusion and visibility of women, trans folk, and LGBQ folk in fandom communities will result in less damaging gender socialization for everyone—men included—and will help to change the way in which nerds themselves are placed on the bottom rung of some masculinity hierarchy."
The authors also note that Asian immigrants are significantly less likely to be overweight than Asian people born in the US. Watch more from Motherboard: The stereotype is that people from Asian and South Asian countries are thin and Americans are heavy; the authors say the results support their theory that people believed to be from other, stereotypically thin countries (or countries that aren't thought of being overweight), are seen as more American if they're heavy.
After they had seen the pictures, the children in the study were shown a set of toys, chosen to be stereotypically masculine and feminine (baby doll, jet fighter, tool kit, tea set) and asked who should play with which toy, and the children who had seen the counter-stereotypic pictures were more flexible in their answers, more open to the idea that both girls and boys might like toys from both sides of the conventional aisle.
The U.K.'s Advertising Standards Authority said in a statement that it will also ban ads that connect physical features with success in the romantic or social spheres; assign stereotypical personality traits to boys and girls, such as bravery for boys and tenderness for girls; suggest that new mothers should prioritize their looks or home cleanliness over their emotional health; and mock men for being bad at stereotypically "feminine" tasks, such as vacuuming, washing clothes or parenting.
While certainly not all of it is joyous (nor should it be, given the oppression trans people continue to face), two contributions are memorably euphoric: one by AB Soto that's titled "Cha Cha Bitch" and features the singer mixing stereotypically masculine and feminine dress, dance moves, and facial expressions; and a video series by French choreographer Yanis Mitchell that shows male dancers performing in heels to songs by Beyoncé, the Spice Girls, and Lady Gaga, among others.
A case of art in a film becoming just plain art, it is in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.) Christian Marclay's "Made To Be Destroyed" (2016), a delicious and destructive supercut of art biting the dust, features more than a few stereotypically intense and moody Artists, not to mention that outrageous shootout in the Guggenheim rotunda from The International, which begs at least a few questions — like who got to design a whole fake exhibition, and when is it going to be recreated as a real fake show?
To be clear, this is not an app that most people will need: it's primarily for playing back local video files — stereotypically pirated ones — since there are few easy ways to get those playing back on a TV. The biggest hurdle to using VLC is getting files from a computer over to a TV. To handle that, it's made a web interface that allows you to drag in files from a local computer and have them sent over to the Apple TV. For those who want to go way nerdier, the app will also check for local media servers and can pull content in from there.
It's also hard to overlook the fact that mobile VR's pinnacle moment of PR exposure managed to deliver the single most dystopian tech image of 2016 (IMO) — as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was photographed striding down a conference aisle wearing a rictus grin, while, alongside him, a roomful of men were apparently oblivious to his presence because they were all headsetted and wired in… Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg arriving at a Samsung mobile VR event in early 2016 Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg arriving at a Samsung mobile VR event in early 2016 The stereotypically downturned slack mouth of the VR headset wearer, mobile or otherwise, most often appears as a gormless gape in photographs.

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