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3. How does stereotyping affect Adivasis?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adivasis are invariably portrayed in very stereotypical ways – in colourful costumes, headgear and through their dancing. Peoples seem to know very little about the realities of their lives, which often wrongly leads people to believe that they are exotic, primitive and backward.

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People form stereotypes based on inferences about groups' social roles—like high school dropouts in the fast-food industry. Picture a high-school dropout. Now, think about what occupation that person is likely to hold.

The paper also identified the mechanism connecting social deviance and negative stereotyping: People feel disrespected and expect unfair treatment from others when they feel they are being viewed through the lens of a stereotype. This leads them to defy or undermine group norms, according to the paper.

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