英语听力文摘 English Digest 519、种族刻板印象
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Racial Stereotypes2 and Memory
Although there has been much debate about whether race has a biological or social basis, the bottom line is that race is a psychological reality for many people. That is, many folks assign other individuals to racial categories based on their appearance, and then make assumptions about them.
But racial
stereotyping3 goes beyond classifying people into groups. When a group is assigned a negative
stereotype1, individuals that exhibit more of the physical characteristics identified with that group suffer more discrimination.
For example, in a recent study, participants were asked to read one of four news articles about a hypothetical African American man. The first story was about a professor receiving an award. The second was about an athlete, a role
stereotypically4 linked to African Americans. The third was about a white-collar criminal and the fourth about a violent criminal. No matter which story they read, all participants saw the same photo of the man.
Despite that fact, when participants were asked to reconstruct the man’s face on a computer, they gave the man more stereotypically African features, such as darker skin tones, if he had been
portrayed6 negatively as the white collar criminal, or–especially–as the violent criminal.
The fact that they didn’t associate more African features with the athlete, who was portrayed
positively7, suggests the participants linked these features to negativity rather than stereotypes. And this happened regardless of the participants’ self-reported racial attitudes, which means that they weren’t even aware they were having these troubling responses.
If so, then it’s not enough to study the way the media
portray5 racial groups. It’s also important to study how the public interprets and remembers–or misremembers–the news in a way that sustains
racism8.
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