Thursday, September 27, 2012

6164 - Isms


This week was pretty heavy. Lots of thoughts and things to sort through and reconcile.

As for personal experiences with micro-aggressions I am sure I have been both the perpetrator and receiver throughout my life. When you’re doing it, there is a tiny nugget in the back of your head letting you know this is wrong but you do it anyway to cave to the social pressure. Being the receiver is awful because it hurts your feelings in a deep way but as Dr. Sue says it puts you in a tough spot because you can’t react the way you want.

I’ve definitely been on hyper alert about what I say, hear, read, etc.  Allrighty lets lighten things up a bit.

Ok so I don’t know if you can tell but I watch a fair amount of television. And this week I was thinking about the shows I’ve seen that relate to the various “isms” we’ve discussed this week.  An episode of Go On features micro-aggressions about Latin Americans being overly emotional thus making the white protagonist uncomfortable. (it is never specified what country the characters are from so perhaps I shouldn’t even be saying Latin Americans. The show shows the characters as having accents and speaking Spanish and caring for the dead character. Hmm.)  The New Normal is all about pointing out culture clashes. This week related to the Margles’ article, interpersonal oppression (Margles 2010) in that the characters realize they only have white friends.  

Lastly I will leave you with a clip from the 2004 Tony Award Winner, Avenue Q. It is a little twisted – you may want to google the show before you watch so you don’t think I’m bonkers.


References 
Margles, S., & Margles, R. M. (2010). Inverting racism's distortions. Our Schools/Our Selves, 19(3), 137—149


1 comment:

  1. Hello Koni I agree with you that it is very important to watch how you talk about someone's cultural characteristics because it mya be hurtful or offensive to someone. Noone deserves to to be a receiver of 'ism and anyone who gives microagressions to others should feel bad for doing so.

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