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Stereotypes - Coggle Diagram
Stereotypes
Women
Homemaker
This stereotype portrays women as primarily responsible for household chores, child-rearing, and caregiving. It assumes that their primary role is to maintain the home and family, often overlooking their professional aspirations and individuality.
Damsel in Distress
This stereotype portrays women as weak, helpless, and in need of rescue by a male hero. It undermines women's agency and promotes the idea that they cannot be strong or independent.
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Femme Fatale
This stereotype portrays women as manipulative and seductive figures, often using their sexuality to achieve their goals. It reduces women to one-dimensional characters focused solely on their physical appearance and attractiveness.
Nurturer
This stereotype assumes that women are naturally nurturing and caring, which can lead to the expectation that they should always prioritize others' needs over their own.
Beautiful
This stereotype places a strong emphasis on women's physical appearance and implies that their value is primarily determined by their looks. It can lead to body image issues and low self-esteem.
Catfight
This stereotype portrays women as being inherently competitive and prone to conflict with other women. It oversimplifies complex social dynamics and ignores the diversity of female relationships.
Supermum
This stereotype places unrealistic expectations on women to juggle multiple roles perfectly, from being a successful professional to a perfect mother and spouse, often without considering the challenges and pressures it entails.
Men
Self-sufficiency
Talking with others about your issues and concerns is weak; Men should figure out their personal problems without asking for help.
Acting Tough
A guy who doesn’t fight back is weak; Guys should always act strong even if they feel scared and nervous.
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African American
Criminals
This stereotype falsely portrays African Americans as more likely to be involved in criminal activities. It can lead to racial profiling, unfair treatment by law enforcement, and perpetuation of systemic racism.
Athletecism
This stereotype assumes that African Americans are naturally superior athletes. While there are accomplished athletes of African descent, this stereotype reduces individuals to their physical abilities and ignores their diverse talents and achievements in various fields.
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