School of Singaporean stereotypes

We are surrounded by stereotypes. I stereotype others, and others stereotype me, and we all, at the same time, stereotype ourselves. It is an inevitable social habit that we acquire through many different ways and in different stages of our lives. Stereotyping is considered to b...

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Main Author: Yang, Ge
Other Authors: Astrid Al Mkhlaafy
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52867
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:We are surrounded by stereotypes. I stereotype others, and others stereotype me, and we all, at the same time, stereotype ourselves. It is an inevitable social habit that we acquire through many different ways and in different stages of our lives. Stereotyping is considered to be a cognitive step people take to learn about others, communicate and make sense of situations, especially those that they are less familiar with. People categorize those they meet or see through a process of deconstruction and decoding, reading the people around them through the way others dress, behave, the language they use and even the environment they are in. There is always this tension going on: stereotypes relate to prejudice and even discrimination. As such, it instantly connotes negativity. Yet it is something so common and so natural that we often do not even realize that we are stereotyping. It is such a sensitive topic yet at the same time we are usually so casual about it, at least in the local context that we are in. I feel that there is so much room to explore into this topic that is most of the time feared and at the same time, taken for granted.