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Racism Learned at an Early Age Through Racial Scripting - Racism at an Early Age (Paperback)
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Racism Learned at an Early Age Through Racial Scripting - Racism at an Early Age (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 660
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Racism Learned at an Early Age Through Racial Scripting This book
is about the process by which white children acquire racist
attitudes. More specifically, it is a book about what white
parents, relatives, media, schools and religious organizations
teach children about African Americans. The main thesis of the book
is racist attitudes are taught (and learned) at an early age
through a process known as "racial scripting." A Racial script is a
series of programmed stereotypes and myths about a racial or ethnic
group other than one's own. After a racial script is learned, it
can then be activated upon the appearance of race-specific stimuli
in the environment. Racial scripts guide the mind's eye in deciding
what to perceive and what not to perceive. They work backstage, but
may be activated and "pop into consciousness." Scripts determine
"see this and not that," that is, scripts determine not only what
we will notice, but what we do not notice. An activated racial
script dominates awareness. The scripts may be positive and
influence accurate perceptions; they may be negative and
pre-dispose one to false perceptions; they may be neutral and
dispose one to unbiased perceptions or they may be mixed and
influence ambivalent perceptions. A racial script results from an
early identification process by the immature child in which he/she
adopts the parents' (the primary group) behaviors (scripts) and
align his/her behavior with the realities of the home situation.
The family is the basic institution through which children learn
the fundamentals of life and parents are the primary agents of
socialization. They define the child's world. They teach the "three
R's (reading, writing and arithmetic). But, in addition to teaching
children "the three R's" there is also another instructional system
taught to young children called the fourth "R" or RACISM.
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