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Originally Posted by Whispers
STEREOTYPE definition:
noun 1 a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing .• a person or thing that conforms to such an image : don’t treat anyone as a stereotype.2 a relief printing plate cast in a mold made from composed type or an original plate.
"Faggots, historically, in some ways do fall into the the context of intimate relationship conflicts and threats, largely as totally unacceptable human beings not supposed to exist that real men were/are set on destroying and the character was only for men who weren’t following the script for being a Man and all the other stereotypes."
I was thinking about Stereotypical Behavior and came across this....
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That is quite a feminist blog you were reading. I'm impressed! What was the point of this though? did you have a moment of clarity
? I think theories of social constructivism and media literacy need to be taught in secondary for sure. The blog was a little simply constructed. If you are interested in pursuing how power dynamics get solidified into codes, both linguistic and institutional, Foucault is pretty awesome!