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“Racism is man's gravest threat to man - the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason.” - Abraham Joshua Hesche. Unit 3- Social Stratification: Racism and Prejudice in America. WHITENESS. White Tanning vs. Umbrellas and Scarves Asian Eye Surgery- Creating the Epicanthic Fold
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“Racism is man's gravest threat to man - the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason.” -Abraham Joshua Hesche Unit 3- Social Stratification: Racism and Prejudice in America
WHITENESS • White Tanning vs. Umbrellas and Scarves • Asian Eye Surgery- Creating the Epicanthic Fold • Ethnic “Whiteness” • Beyonce • AshwariyaRai • Obama
What does this accomplish? Do you see any rain?
Racial and Ethnic Inequality Chapter 10
Minority, Racial and Ethnic Groups • Racial Group-a group set apart from others because of obvious physical differences • Examples-Whites, African-Americans, Asian Americans • Ethnic Groups-set apart from others primarily because of national origin or distinctive cultural patterns • Examples-Puerto Ricans, Jews, Polish Americans
Ethnicity • Set apart by national origins or distinctive cultural patterns • Spanish-speaking-Hispanics or Latinos • others: Jewish, Irish, Italian, Norwegian • distinction between racial and ethnic minorities is not always clear • distinction is socially significant-less physical differences in ethnicity-therefore stratification is less difficult
Minority Groups • Numerical Minority-any group that makes up less than half of some larger population • Examples-television actors, green-eyed people, tax lawyers, descendants of the Mayflower • Not considered to be minorities in the Sociological sense • Sociologists define minorities by economic or political power, or powerlessness, of that group • Subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or power over their own lives than the members of the dominant group
Five Basic Properties of a Minority Group • Share physical or cultural characteristics - Each society arbitrarily decides which characteristics are important • Unequal treatment - Social inequity may be created or maintained by social prejudice, discrimination, segregation, extermination • Membership is not voluntary - Race and ethnicity are ascribed statuses • Strong sense of solidarity - Group is the object of long term prejudice and discrimination- “us versus them” mentality • Generally marry others from the same group - Members of dominant group is unwilling-minorities encourage solidarity
Stereotyping • Unreliable generalization about all members of a group • TV-almost all leading dramatic roles are cast by whites-even urban portrayals such as Friends are whites-blacks are heavily represented in crime-based dramas German Stereotype
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy • In response to stereotypes, false definitions end up being accurate • Aperson or group that is described as having particular characteristics begins to display those very traits • Examples-bright child from working class family is told he would make a good carpenter • Labeling theory-how a person comes to be labeled • Especially devastating to minority groups
Self Fulfilling Prophecy • Dominant group believes that the subordinate group lack the ability to perform in lucrative and important positions • Denies them the training for these positions • Minority group may see the entertainment or sports world as the only way to fame and fortune • These same minority groups may help to convince the dominant group that their stereotypes are valid- • Harry Edwards-studied the damaging effects of “innate Black athletic superiority” self fulfilling prophecy • Only 2,500 blacks are making a living as professional athletes • Black community needs to abandon its “blind belief in sport as an extraordinary route to social and economic salvation”
Self Fulfilling Prophecy • African-Americans and other minority groups do not always accept stereotypes and self-fulfilling prophecies • “Black is Beautiful” and “Red Power” rejecting traditional definitions and replaced them • However, the use of the n-word is still a controversial topic today.
Prejudice • Prejudice-negative attitude toward an entire category of people, often an ethnic or racial minority • Can result from ethnocentrism-the tendency to assume that one’s culture and way of life represent the norm or are superior to all others • Form of prejudice is racism-the belief that one’s race is supreme and all others are innately inferior
Prejudice • 1998-9,235 hate crimes -58% racial bias-16% on sexual orientation-16% on religious bias-10% on ethnic bias • Jasper, Texas-1998-3 white men, possibly tied to race-hate groups, tied up a black man, beat him with chains, and then dragged him on the back of their truck-until his body became dismembered • Organized hate group activity is increasing-both reality and virtual reality • 2,000 racial hatred websites on the internet in 1999 Emmitt Till
Discriminatory Behavior • Discrimination-the process of denying opportunities and equal rights to individuals or groups because of prejudice or other arbitrary reasons • Singling out of a certain group or person due to their minority characteristics. • Affirmative Action… • DISCRIMINATION? • NECESSARY? • Meant to counter discrimination, but also highlights it.
Racism • Prejudice or discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on such a belief; hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. • Prejudice and discrimination CREATE racism. • Often visible, whereas prejudice is not always seen. • Usually involves seeing oneself as the superior race. Holy Smokes, Batman!
Institutional Discrimination • Denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups that result from the normal operations of a society US Commission on Civil Rights identified various forms: • Rules requiring that only English be spoken at a place of work, even when it is not a business necessity to restrict the use of other languages • Preferences shown by law and medical schools in the admission of children of wealthy and influential alumni, nearly all of whom are white • Restrictive employment-leave policies, coupled with prohibitions on part time work, that make it difficult for heads of single-parent families to obtain and keep jobs