The Jew in the Victorian Novel: Some Relationships Between Prejudice and ArtAMS Press, 1980 - 238 sider |
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Side 3
... personality . " One must distinguish between two ways in which preju- dice can be important to a personality . For some people , preju- dice is primarily the result of the need to conform , “ to let well enough alone , to maintain the ...
... personality . " One must distinguish between two ways in which preju- dice can be important to a personality . For some people , preju- dice is primarily the result of the need to conform , “ to let well enough alone , to maintain the ...
Side 6
... personality of the object of prejudice will be affected by victimization . The effect of course varies , depending partly on the personality of the victim . Feelings of insecurity may lead to alertness , sus- picion , or cunning . The ...
... personality of the object of prejudice will be affected by victimization . The effect of course varies , depending partly on the personality of the victim . Feelings of insecurity may lead to alertness , sus- picion , or cunning . The ...
Side 209
... personality , but that a great many influences may be social ( op . cit . , p . 39 ) . However , the concept of interaction cannot be ignored . While certain personalities are more prone to prejudice , at times ex- ternal influences may ...
... personality , but that a great many influences may be social ( op . cit . , p . 39 ) . However , the concept of interaction cannot be ignored . While certain personalities are more prone to prejudice , at times ex- ternal influences may ...
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