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Page 1: Estereotipos Srta. Andrea Pasillas. What are stereotypes? Definition ◦As defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, a stereotype is “a widely held but.

EstereotiposSrta. Andrea Pasillas

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What are stereotypes?Definition

◦As defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, a stereotype is “a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing”

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What are stereotypes?

Essentially, they are labels or stigmas that are over-generalized about a group of people.

Can you think of any labels that you use throughout your daily life?

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Do you think that these pictures accurately represent the United States?

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American IdentityWhat are some

negative adjectives/labels that are given to Americans?

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American IdentityWhat are some

positive adjectives/labels about Americans?

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Final Questions

Do you think stereotypes play a role in how we identify ourselves? Why or why not?

What makes you American?