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    example of ethnocentrism I found in the media is a movie called The Help made from the book by Kathryn Stockett. This movie is about an author during the 1960’s who wants to write a book about the African-American maid’s point of view on the white families they work for. It creates a powerful movement in the town revealing how people really view each other, “The Help is a timeless and Universal story about the lines we abide by, and the ones we don’t.” I think this is an example of ethnocentrism because

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    LAST NAME: TAN FIRST NAME (Preferred name): BERWIN ASSESSMENT TASK: Analysis of the film ‘Avatar’ QUESTION: How is ethnocentrism depicted in the film Avatar? Discuss with reference to the notions of primitivism, romanticism and exoticism. TITLE: Ethnocentrism in Anthropological perspective - Avatar WORD COUNT: 681 TUTORIAL DAY & TIME: Wednesday 1.00pm – 2.50pm Ethnocentrism in Anthropological perspective - Avatar Using highly advanced technology to replicate and to creating false bodies which

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    prejudgements, attitudes of all the people shown in the movie. All of the listed by Judith N. Martin and Thomas K. Nakayama( 2014) barriers to intercultural communication were evident in the behavior of the movie characters. Here atare the few examples; Ethnocentrism, the belief that one's own cultural group is superior to all other cultural groups…( Martin and Takayama., 2014., p.55.)., was clearly visible in the behavior of the wife of the district attorney played by sandra Bullock, toward her housekeeper

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    The one obvious negative effect of the perceptions that we know little about paves the way for stereotypes , ethnocentrism and Prejudice . Stereotypes are the oversimplified ideas about a group of people , Ethnocentrism is the evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture , Prejudice is thoughts and feelings about those discriminated groups . Because all obvious things that we hear about include stigmas like “ All Asians are

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    Ethnocentrism means the assessment of other cultures bestowing predispositions originating in the customs and standards of one's way of life or is the notion in the innate supremacy of one's ethnicity and way of life. This habit in our contemporary lifestyles develops a boundary between individuals and usually leads them to create inappropriate views about each other. Along with ethnocentrism, it commonly comes hand in hand with racial biases and

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    In the film, “Outsourced,” Mr. Todd displays ethnocentrism towards the food. Initially, he begins becoming skeptical of the food after drinking the “cola.” When he finds an Indian version of “McDonald’s,” he is very disappointed that the hamburger. He is unwilling at this point to accept diversity because he has expectations for the Indian food to be like that of American. Food is varies by location; thus by showing the differences one can see how each country tailors its food choices towards the

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    come to the conclusion bases on the idea of ethnocentrism, and I suggest that many American’s will come to the same conclusion. Roberta Edwards Lenkeit defined ethnocentrism as “an own-group-centered

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    through the local population and through mass media. However, despite the amount of exposure Colorado students are given to different cultures, there is still a presence of ethnocentrism. Whether this presence of ethnocentrism is a credible concern or normal adjustment to typical daily life is frequently examined. Ethnocentrism is intermittently seen with a negative connotation. Many

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    Within Western Culture, ethnocentrism is passed down from one generation to the next. This can be seen in many ways through the development of anthropology. It is also seen in the context of spiritual life and faith which the Western view has been imposed on many people groups throughout the world. It was not until anthropology changed from being a comparison of culture, an armchair approach, to a more historical particularism approach that we have been able to better appreciate different cultures

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    Ethnocentrism By Richanda L. Brown SSCI210-1204A-06 AIU 8-30-2012 Abstract This paper will evaluate the movie The Stoning of Soraya M. and discuss the effect of ethnocentrism on individuals, societies, and multinational corporations. This paper will provide a comprehensive overview of ethnocentrism and focus on the cultural observations made based on cultural experience. Ethnocentrism Introduction Our text defines ethnocentrism as the practice of judging another culture by the standards

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