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Whistling Vivaldi

And Other Clues to How Stereotypes Affect Us

Issues of Our Time Ser.

by Claude Steele; Henry Louis Gates (Contribution by)

Synopsis

Through dramatic personal stories, Claude Steele shares the experiments and studies that show, again and again, that exposing subjects to stereotypes-merely reminding a group of female math majors about to take a math test, for example, that women are considered naturally inferior to men at math-impairs their performance in the area affected by the stereotype. Steele’s conclusions shed new light on a host of American social phenomena, from the racial and gender gaps in standardized test scores to the belief in the superior athletic prowess of black men. Steele explicates the dilemmas that arise in every American’s life around issues of identity, from the white student whose grades drop steadily in his African American Studies class to the female engineering students deciding whether or not to attend predominantly male professional conferences. Whistling Vivaldi offers insight into how we form our senses of identity and ultimately lays out a plan for mitigating the negative effects of stereotype threat and reshaping American identities.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2010
ISBN-13 9780393062496
ISBN-10 039306249X
Class Copyright
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company Incorporated
Subject PSYCHOLOGY;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 242
Shelf No. KK634
Ages 20-99