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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL ALTIPLANO

CENTRO DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS Y NATIVAS


ARTICULO

Nombres y Apellidos: Wilson Huanatico Ramos Fecha: 30/03/2020

STEREOTYPES

Stereotypes, in particular, are based on prejudices that society establishes according to its
ideology of "role model" of behavior or physical characteristics.The term is often used in a
negative sense, considering that stereotypes are illogical beliefs that limit creativity and that they
can only be changed through personal reasoning on that topic.

In relation to stereotypes and taking as reference the Peruvians in general, we found that of the 24
attributes found to the participants, the five most chosen and who describe this category They
were social: workers (54.3%), happy (50.6%), could (49.4%), conformists (43.2%) and corrupt
(38.3%). The five attributes that More participants associated with the category of mestizo
Peruvians were: workers (29.6%), unfulfilled (29.6%), corrupt (28.4%), happy (28.4%) and
conformists (27.2%). Furthermore, the most characteristic associated with the Andeans were: sad
(53.1%), workers (48.1%), backward (44.4%), supportive (41.9%) and conformists (39.5%).
TheAmazonians were seen mainly as: happy (53.1%), backward (29.6%), supportive (24.7%), idle
and conformists (22.2% in both cases). Asians were affected as: workers (50.6%), fulfilled (46.9%),
capable (29.6%), honest and successful (28.4% in both cases). Afro-Peruvians were seen as: happy
(49.4%), conformist (27.2%), unreliable (25.9%), idle (25.9%) and overdue (22.2%). Finally, whites
were affected as developed (59.3%), individualistic (50.6%), successful (50.6%), corrupt (35.8%)
and capable (30.9%).In Puno the relations between disability and poverty are multiple and
complex. For several decades, studies on people with disabilities have been shaping towards an
interpretation of the fact and not of the relationship of both variables from the explanatory point
of view. Therefore, the objective of this article is to analyze the relationship between disability and
poverty as an expression of social inequality, using theoretical approaches and empirical evidence
from a sociological perspective.

SINCE I was little I lived influenced by machismo and with the perspective that men are more
capable than women, only people with money had power, I think that we are all capable, we are
equal we have hands, we think, and that As much as rich and poor we are all capable too.

In conclusion, stereotypes are something wrong with reality, it is only a perspective of something,
everything can be unpredictable, in these modern times everything has changed, influenced by
technology, we can be whatever e.g. the women worse like men, there are weddings of all kinds,
this world It is crazy.

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