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The Myth Of The Latin Woman Summary

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In chapter six we talked a lot about prejudice, and how and why there are prejudices views in our world. A Prejudiced is an individuals views or feelings towards a person or group based only on their affiliation with that group. If a person has a prejudice against specific group of people or just a single person they will most likely have very strong negative feelings when he or she comes into contact with the person or group. There are three components to a every prejudice, the first component would be “cognitive Prejudice”. The cognitive Prejudice is mainly what people believe to be true. For example if someone is afraid of dogs they most likely will avoid being around or anywhere near a dog, and if someone is afraid of dogs they would be very scared if he or she comes in to contact with one. It is all most like …show more content…

The behavioral component refers to how people are motivated to act. This component would be considered as an attitude because people do not ever really act on their feelings. These three different components are associated with each other, but that dose not mean that they are all in a particular individual. For example someone might believe a specific group has low levels of intelligence, but that dose not mean he or she has any negative feelings toward that specific group. In the personal essay “The Myth of the Latin Woman” by Judith Cofer talks about the life of maria coming from Puerto Rican too America. This essay goes in to detail about the difficulties of Marias life and all the stereotypes people had for her. Judith Cofer talks about how different the American culture was from her Puerto Rican culture, and about how much and how hard she worked to fit in, but never really did mostly because she was use to her different culture and traditions. Judith Cofer said that the biggest difference between Puerto Rican culture and the American culture was the differences in clothing

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