Chp. 5 Flashcards
Pervasive negative attitudes in society towards members of a marginalized group is known as?
- internalized oppression
- institutionalized oppression
- individual oppression
- group oppression
institutionalized oppression
Attacking a successful member of the same marginalized group as you is known as?
- dependence
- fatalism
- ambivalence
- crab theory
crab theory
Stereotyping may be defined as?
- making assumptions about a person based on that person’s schema
- recognizing a person as a contributing member of society
- prejudging based solely on the basis of group membership
- refusing to sell a car to a Black person
prejudging based solely on the basis of group membership
Discrimination towards a person or group of people based on their inability to hear is called?
- racism
- sexism
- deafism
- audism
audism
All people tend to make generalizations about others based on their schematic constructs, T/F?
True
A pathological view of deafness includes:
- socializing with members of the Deaf community
- sending deaf kids to deaf institutes
- seeing deaf people as inferior
- learning and using ASL
seeing deaf people as inferior
The idea that Deaf people should think, behave, and act like hearing people, including using speech and getting hearing aids or cochlear implants is known as:
- reciprocity of perspective
- the misguided child myth
- paternalism
- possessive consciousness
reciprocity of perspective
A cultural view of deaf people includes all of the following except:
- recognition as a linguistic minority
- interpreters are allies and should support equal access
- embrace and support the use of a visual language
- paternalistic attitudes towards deaf people
- being deaf is as normal as being hearing
Paternalistic attitudes towards deaf people
A member of a marginalized group overtly or covertly denigrating other members in their group is demonstrating:
- institutionalized oppression
- group oppression
- individual oppression
- internalized oppression
internalized oppression
Members of a dominant group cannot be marginalized, T/F?
False