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== "Stereotype of the Jew" == |
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== "Stereotype of the Jew" == |
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Following Lee Jussim we can assume that most stereotypes are statistically rather correct and that they are kept overt the times just therefore. So Alecsandri was hardly the inventor of a successful stereotype, but the other way round his depictions of Jews were succesful because they matched the common experiences. |
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Following Lee Jussim we can assume that most stereotypes are statistically rather correct and that they are kept over the times just therefore. So Alecsandri was hardly the inventor of a successful stereotype, but the other way round his depictions of Jews were succesful because they matched the common experiences. |
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For an even-handed debate of Jews and Jewish behaviour in Romania we can profitably read the chapter in "Esau's tears" by Albert Lindeman, an admirable work of Jewish self-criticism. ] (]) 15:30, 15 July 2018 (UTC) |
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For an even-handed debate of Jews and Jewish behaviour in Romania we can profitably read the chapter in "Esau's tears" by Albert Lindeman, an admirable work of Jewish self-criticism. ] (]) 15:30, 15 July 2018 (UTC) |
Following Lee Jussim we can assume that most stereotypes are statistically rather correct and that they are kept over the times just therefore. So Alecsandri was hardly the inventor of a successful stereotype, but the other way round his depictions of Jews were succesful because they matched the common experiences.
For an even-handed debate of Jews and Jewish behaviour in Romania we can profitably read the chapter in "Esau's tears" by Albert Lindeman, an admirable work of Jewish self-criticism. Rheinvolk (talk) 15:30, 15 July 2018 (UTC)