Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Prejudice Essay -- essays research papers
For this oral history paper I was very excited to find virtuallyone with a quite interesting and culturally diverse family background that I think would contribute a lot to the topic of prejudice and stereotype. This paper entrust discuss the views of stereotype and prejudice of my interviewee and also how the two factors have affected her life. Brown (1995) defines prejudice as a negative attitude, emotion, or behavior towards members of a group as a result of their membership of that group. This negative attitude, emotion, or behavior that we project toward members of a particular group is influenced by the attitudes of others around us and the norms of our ingroup. In this paper I would try to use the interviewees stories which in many instances are filled with treatments of prejudices and stereotypes coming from herself and others.The person I interview is FDG, a 23 year-old female college student with a Motion Picture/Movie Production at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. FDG was born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. Her father is Indonesian and her mother is from Turkmenistan (formerly part of the Soviet Union). Her father comes from a very religious (Moslem) family in Sumatra and it was quite a horror to his family when he inflexible to marry a foreign Jewish girl (her mother then converted to Islam when FDG was 7 years old). FDG comes from a very comfortable economic background, some(prenominal) her parents are chemical engineers. FDG said that she grew up in a very sheltered environment where almost every she needed were provided for.As a chela of a mixed raced couple, FDG becomes a member of the minority group in the country she was living in where most couples come from similar economic, religious, and ethnic backgrounds. FDG immediately acknowledges that during her childhood and adolescence she had encountered and experienced stereotyping and prejudice.Because Russian is her first language, in kindergarten she was teased by her friends for not being able to speak Indonesian fluently and looking dissimilar than the others. Ive always hated my blonde hair, says FDG, one time a friend accused me of being an albino Indonesian I guess he couldnt accept the fact that I had a Russian mother with blonde her too In the 4th grade she got into a fight and punched a schoolmate after he yelled, Go back to where you belong you Russian terrorist FDG remarks that looking ba... ... being categorized in the Chinese group. FDG knows what it feels like to be prejudiced against, without realizing it she free cannot help from being a prejudiced person herself towards certain members of one group (Chinese Indonesians). Like many of other native Indonesians, she also has adopted some prejudiced views against Chinese Indonesians. When I ask FDG if she realizes that she is treating this particular group with the same stereotypes and prejudices that she was treated with while she was living in Indonesia, she says yes. FDG said that she ack nowledges it but later on comments that she cannot help but be influenced by the perception of the majority. Although FDG may always encounter prejudices and stereotypes in the future, she now know that it is important to get to know a person based on their intelligence and not by their ethnic backgrounds. Now that she is living in a more international environment such as San Francisco, I think FDG is now able to broaden her perception towards prejudices and stereotypes and hopefully she will finally come to terms with her own diverse hereditary pattern and not have negative perceptions regarding others that are different from herself.
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