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PREJUDICE: INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY AND GROUP ENEMIES

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How do some little angels turn into bigoted little monsters?

How and when do children start to realize who they are and which groups they belong to?

How do they view other races, other members of society, and people from different religions?

This is a study of how people's attitudes towards one another develop from an early age.

Based on empirical research of children aged five to 11, it explores the nature of categorization and stereotypes - from groups to nations.

Following the development of a child's sense of identity the author shows how snobbery, xenophobia, chauvinism and blinkered attitudes to others are acquired through time.

While frighteningly forthright, the book's positive message is that strong prejudice (racism and chauvinism) is preventable.

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Product Details
Kogan Page Ltd
0749433027 / 9780749433024
Paperback
303.385
01/09/2000
United Kingdom
English
ix, 245p.
24 cm
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