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1st stage: Conformity is
when an individual sees the dominant culture as better and superior to all groups, and sees his or her own cultural group as "less than" or inferior.
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2nd Stage: Dissonance is the stage in which there is a sudden or gradual "occurance" that challenges a person's belief that the dominant group is superior and minority groups, including his or her own is inferior.
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Stage 3: Resistance & Immersion
a. Guilt & shame about previously being a "sell-out"
b.Motivated to eliminate oppression of their own group
Traits of a RI Person:
Self: Appreciating , prideful
Reaction to other minority group: Conflict between empathy & ethnocentrism
Dominant group: Depreciating
Stage 4: Introspection Stage
-Attitude towards self: Self appreciating
-Attitude towards others of same minority: concern with nature of unequivical appreciation
-Attitude towards others of different minority: Concern with ethnocentric basis for judging others
-Attitude towards dominant group: Concern with basis of group-depreciation
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Stage 5: Integrative awareness is the stage in which a person finds greater balance, appreciates his or her own group as well as other cultural groups, and becomes aware of him or herself as an individual and a cultural being, recognizing differences among cultural groups, both positive and negative.
Example: a young greenlandic
girl hates that she has to wear
a particular uniform for celebration.
Example: Boy made fun by the way he says "about" & is told he is "being too nice"
Result: Conforms to different dialect and becomes less openly friendly.
For Example, a closeted gay man may think that all homosexuals are "faries" until the individual meets a gay man that happens to be very Masculine.
The individual accepts racism and oppression as a reality.
Example:"I am angry about the way Black people have been treated in this country. I don't think i will easily overcome that and i basically feel justified in my feelings"