I did a lesson on stereotypes today. I handed out a sheet with some American stereotypes about Germans (blond-haired, blue-eyed, orderly, hobbies include drinking beer and invading Poland), then asked them to come up with a sentence or two about America for each of my stereotype categories. Here's what they came up with (things in quotes are direct quotations; things not in quotes are summaries of class feelings):
Society: Very open to other cultures except Afghanistan. Friendly
and funny. Very individualistic.
Lifestyle: Fast food and "secret parties." One girl: "Americans are very nervous and eat a lot of hamburgers." That cracked me up in class.
Entertainment: "The sound of guns being fired is like music to Americans." Movie stars everywhere. Country music.
Politics: Everyone loves George W. Bush. Always going to war with other countries.
Economy: Big houses and big cars. Only interested in other countries if they have oil.
"Americans all want Mercedes but they can't get them."
Religion: All Christians. All irreligious. Tons of different religions. (I laughed when we finished that one, because I got the whole spectrum after calling on three people)
Problems (hooo boy): "America is full of violent rednecks and the KKK and
everyone hates black people."
Homeless people. Drugs. Gang wars. Healthcare. George W. Bush.
Pollution.
Miscellaneous: Americans are all out of shape. Americans see everything in black and white. Americans are stupid.
It was a fun lesson. We talked a little about how much of this stuff they thought was probably true (50-50, they said, much like the German stereotypes I told them). Amusing stuff.
Hilarious and sad at the same time. No wonder everyone hates America, if that's how we come across.
ReplyDeleteI am very nervous and eat hamburgers...
ReplyDeleteThe typical American: http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/ATA/24385BP.jpg
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