Ethnocentrism is based on a pervasive and rigid ingroup-outgroup distinction; it involves stereotyped negative imagery and hostile attitudes regarding outgroups, stereotyped positive imagery and submissive attitudes regarding ingroups, and a hierarchical,... Teaching Aboriginal Studiesedited by - 1999 - 298 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Fritz Heider - Psychology - 1982 - 340 pages
...maintain an over-all positive orientation towards the foreign. Xenophilia is based on an unconscious but rigid in-group-out-group distinction; it involves...stereotyped, negative imagery and hostile attitudes regarding in-groups, stereotyped positive imagery regarding out-groups (often where he has had no direct experience... | |
| Helen Fein - History - 1987 - 450 pages
...defined is that it is too inclusive. Some of the better known definitions may indicate the problem. Ethnocentrism is based on a pervasive and rigid ingroup-outgroup...in which ingroups are rightly dominant, outgroups subordinate.9 Prejudice is a pattern of hostility in interpersonal relations which is directed against... | |
| Gavin I. Langmuir - History - 1996 - 440 pages
...defined is that it is too inclusive. Some of the better-known definitions may indicate the problem. Ethnocentrism is based on a pervasive and rigid ingroup-outgroup...ingroups are rightly dominant, outgroups subordinate. 9 Prejudice is a pattern of hostility in interpersonal relations which is directed against an entire... | |
| Victor Howard Carpenter - Religion - 1993 - 284 pages
...When carried to the extreme, ethnocentrism manifests itself in total submission to in-group authority. Ethnocentrism is based on a pervasive and rigid in-group-out-group distinction; it involves stereotypical negative imagery and hostile attitudes regarding out-groups, and a hierarchical, authoritarian... | |
| Richard Alexander - English language - 1997 - 238 pages
...full the characterization of ethnocentric ideology provided by Levinson (in Adorno et al., 1950: 150): Ethnocentrism is based on a pervasive and rigid ingroup-outgroup...hierarchical, authoritarian view of group interaction in which mgroups are rightly dominant, outgroups subordinate. We have begun to see what role the superficially... | |
| Richard Alexander - English language - 1997 - 238 pages
...full the characterization of ethnocentric ideology provided by Levinson (in Adorno et al., 1950: 150): Ethnocentrism is based on a pervasive and rigid ingroup-outgroup...positive imagery and submissive attitudes regarding mgroups, and a hierarchical, authoritarian view of group interaction in which mgroups are rightly dominant,... | |
| David R. Blumenthal - Religion - 1999 - 340 pages
...threat and an attitude of hostility. The new group easily becomes an outgroup" (149). Put differently: "Ethnocentrism is based on a pervasive and rigid ingroup-outgroup...ingroups are rightly dominant, outgroups subordinate" ( 1 50, emphasis original). The authoritarian personality can also be characterized as possessed of... | |
| Ellis Cashmore, Ernest Cashmore, James Jennings - Social Science - 2001 - 442 pages
...following general statement emerges. Ethnocentrism is based on a ptwasive and rigid ingroup,outgmup distinction; it involves stereotyped negative imagery...positive imagery and submissive attitudes regarding ingmups. and a hierarchical. authoritarian view of group interaction in which ingmups are rightly dominant,... | |
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