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An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

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Page 1: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.
Page 2: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture,

etc.Feels proud, vain, superior about in-groupDefines their culture elements as ‘correct’ &

‘natural’Thinks in-group norms are universal

Rejects out-group ethnicities, cultures, etc.Feels like other ethnicities & cultures are inferiorXenophobia: a fear or hatred of persons of a

different race, or different ethnic or national origin

Page 3: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

American Exceptionalism: perception that US differs from other developed nations because of its unique origins, national credo, historical evolution, & distinctive political & religious institutions; belief that US is hope for humanity; moral superiority

Page 4: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

Ethnocentrism occurs frequently here at homeExamples:Capitalism vs. Communism: for years, the US

has fought to end communism because they believe capitalism trumps all

Driving: Ethnocentric Americans say that driving on the left side of the road is the ‘wrong side’ & that the right side is the ‘correct side’

Page 5: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

Ethnocentric views lead to stereotypingStereotype: generalizations about a group of

people whereby we attribute a defined set of characteristics to this group; can be positive or negative

Page 6: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.
Page 7: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

Stereotypes are assumed characteristics based on a large group of individuals whose beliefs, habits, and actions are similar.

Education can help us overcome stereotypes.

Page 8: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

All NASCAR fans are Hicks!

True or false?

Page 10: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

All Muslims are terrorists.True or false?

Page 11: An individual with an ethnocentric view: Identifies strongly with in-group ethnicity, culture, etc. Feels proud, vain, superior about in-group Defines.

Stereotypes are negative and often lead to discrimination or oppression.