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An ethnic stereotype, racial stereotype or cultural stereotype involves part of a system of beliefs about typical characteristics of members of a given
ethnic group An ethnic group or an ethnicity is a grouping of people who identify with each other on the basis of shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include common sets of traditions, ancestry, language, history, ...
, their status, societal and cultural norms. A national stereotype, or national character, does the same for a given nationality. The stereotyping may be used for humor in jokes, and/or may be associated with racism. National
stereotype In social psychology, a stereotype is a generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group. The type of expectation can vary; it can be, for example ...
s may relate either to one's own ethnicity/nationality or to a foreign/differing one. Stereotypes about one's own nation may aid in maintaining a national identity due to a collective relatability to a trait or characteristic.


Examples

According to an article by '' The Guardian'' titled "European Stereotypes: What Do We Think of Each Other and Are We Right?", the Europe stereotype towards Britain is as " drunken, semi-clad hooligans or else snobbish, stiff free marketers", their view towards France is "cowardly, arrogant, chauvinistic, erotomaniacs", and they see Germany as "uber-efficient, diligent nddisciplined". To Europe, Italy is "tax-dodging, Berlusconi-style Latin lovers and mama's boys, incapable of bravery", Poland is "heavy-drinking ultracatholics with a whiff of
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", and Spain is " macho men and fiery women prone to regular siestas and fiestas". While some countries such as Germany proudly own their stereotype, others like Spain argue that theirs is a warped view based on experiences while on holiday instead of having actually lived there. A Pew Global survey of the European countries United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece, Poland, and Czechia found that European stereotypes found Germany to be both the most hardworking and least corrupt, Greece to be the least hardworking, and Italy to be the most corrupt. Five out of the eight countries thought their own country was the most corrupt. Yanko Tsvetkov has designed many maps which serve as pictorial representations of such stereotypes, giving an impression of how certain regions of the world may view others. They have named such as "The Arab Winter" and "Crystal Ball View Of Europe In 2022".


Validity

It is sometimes held that such stereotypes often contain a grain of truth. However an extensive study by the personality psychologist Robert R. McCrae of the National Institute on Aging and colleagues found that they are generally untrustworthy. (2005) Various anti-national phobias and prejudices operate with ethnic stereotypes. Ethnic stereotypes are commonly portrayed in ethnic jokes, some of which some consider to be offensive to varying degrees. Richard M. Steers and Luciara Nardon, in their book about the global economy, use a variant of the "
You have two cows "You have two cows" is a political analogy, form of early 20th century American political satire to describe various economic systems of government and is sometimes considered capitalist propaganda. The setup of a typical joke of this kind is the ...
" joke to illustrate the concept of cultural differences: * Russian company: You have two cows. You drink some vodka and count them again. You have five cows. The
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shows up and takes however many cows you have. * Californian company: You have a million cows. Most of them are illegals. They write that such jokes are considered funny because they are realistic
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s of various cultures, and the pervasiveness of such jokes stems from the significant cultural differences. Steers and Nardon also state that others believe that cultural stereotypes in jokes of that kind must be viewed with caution.


See also

* Mores * National character studies *
National personification A national personification is an anthropomorphic personification of a state or the people(s) it inhabits. It may appear in political cartoons and propaganda. Some early personifications in the Western world tended to be national manifestations ...
* Objectification of people * Racial profiling *
Racial stereotyping in advertising Racial stereotyping in advertising refers to using assumptions about people based on characteristics thought to be typical of their identifying racial group in marketing. Advertising trends may adopt racially insensitive messages or comply with st ...
* Racism * Stereotypes about indigenous peoples of North America * Stereotypes of Americans ** Stereotypes of groups within the United States *
Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States are general representations of Americans considered of Hispanic and Latino ancestry or immigrants to the United States from Spain or Latin America, often exhibited in negative ca ...
* Stereotypes of African Americans * Stereotypes of Jews *
Stereotypes of South Asians Stereotypes of South Asians are broadly believed impressions about individuals of South Asian origin that are often inconsistent with reality. While the impressions are wrongly presumed to be universally true for all people of South Asian origin ...
*
Stereotypes of East and Southeast Asians in the United States Stereotypes of East and Southeast Asians in the United States refers to ethnic stereotypes of first-generation Asian immigrants as well as Americans with ancestry from East and Southeast Asian countries that are found in American society. Ste ...
* An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman joke


References


Further reading

* Alí, Maurizio. (2010)
Medios de comunicación, asuntos étnicos e intercultura en Colombia
En Revista Razón y Palabra, 74 (nov.2010/ene.2011). México DF: ITESM Campus Estado de México. ISSN 1605-4806. * Macrae CN, Stangor C, Hewstone M.(eds.) "Stereotypes and stereotyping." ''Guilford Press'', 1996. * Pawel Milicki, Naomi Ellemers
Being different or being better?
''European Journal on Social Psychology'', vol. 26, 1996, pp.97-114
National Stereotypes and Product Evaluations in a Socialist Country
(journal article)
Ethnic and National Stereotypes: The Princeton Trilogy Revisited and Revised
(journal article)
National Stereotypes: Correct Images and Distorted Images
ed. Blanca Valota, 2007,
National Stereotypes: an Educational Challenge
(book)
Haiti and the United States: National Stereotypes and the Literary Imagination
(book) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ethnic Stereotype National identity Race and society Racism