The Jew in the Victorian Novel: Some Relationships Between Prejudice and ArtAMS Press, 1980 - 238 sider |
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Side 1
... means . In The Nature of Prejudice , Gordon Allport offers the following definition : " Ethnic prejudice is an antipathy based upon a faulty and inflexible generaliza- tion . It may be felt or expressed . It may be directed toward a ...
... means . In The Nature of Prejudice , Gordon Allport offers the following definition : " Ethnic prejudice is an antipathy based upon a faulty and inflexible generaliza- tion . It may be felt or expressed . It may be directed toward a ...
Side 2
... means of communication or few opportunities of exposure . At times , prejudice is encouraged by certain dominant groups because exploitation of minority groups sustains their interests in the community . One must not preclude the ...
... means of communication or few opportunities of exposure . At times , prejudice is encouraged by certain dominant groups because exploitation of minority groups sustains their interests in the community . One must not preclude the ...
Side 6
... means of forming a bond with the dominant group , or he may come to sympathize with other out - groups . The object of prejudice may resort to servility , flattery or clowning as means of gain- ing favor with the dominant group , or he ...
... means of forming a bond with the dominant group , or he may come to sympathize with other out - groups . The object of prejudice may resort to servility , flattery or clowning as means of gain- ing favor with the dominant group , or he ...
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