Language of Racism: The power of broadcasting

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Language of Racism The power of broadcasting

It’s almost time, is it, for you to choose a Governor Gen-eral?

Yeah again, yeah it is, what happens is we choose, the current Governor General, Anand Satyanand his term is finished in the middle of next year.

Is he even a New Zealander?

Ahh, yes he is a New Zealander.

Are you going to choose a New Zealander who looks and sounds like a New Zealander this time?

Yes well in fact every Governor General since Porrit has been a New Zealand born New Zealander.

TVNZ Breakfast 2010

KIWI

Negative Stereotyping

1. Contrast two cultures or two groups on the basis of a single di-mension. In this case: European New Zealanders Vs. New Zealanders with other an-cestry.

2. Focus on this artificial and ideological difference as a problem.In this case: Doesn’t sound or look like a New Zealander so how can he represent New Zealand?

3. Assign a positive value to one strategy or one group and negat-ive value to the other strategy or group.In this case: European New Zealanders are the ‘ideal new Zealander’.

4. Re-generalise this process to the entire group.In this case: Stating ideology on National TV with the Prime Minister in at-tendance.

5. View others in terms of genetic and racial characteristicsIn this case: ‘Anand Satyanand’ doesn’t sound like a European name and he has physical traits that are non-European.

Scollon & Scollon (2001)

Are you in? Notion of Otherisation

Otherisation is used to describe the process we undertake in ascribing identity to the self through the often negative attribution of characteristics to the Other.

It’s a ‘culture first’ view of other individuals.

Holliday, A., Hyde, M., & Kullman, J. 2004

Are you in?

IN GROUP

OUT GROUP

IN GROUP MEMBERS: IMPOSE THEIR DOMINANT VALUE SYSTEM

AND IDELOGY ON THE OUT GROUP TO ADVANTAGE

THEMSELVES.

OUTGROUP: MADE TO FEEL THAT THEMSLEVES AND THEIR CULTURE ARE SOMEHOW

INFERIOR BY THE DOMINANT GROUP.

Hogg & Abrams 1998

NEW

RACISM

Racism is not static.

It has moved over time.

Overt racial comments are no longer tolerated.

RACIST DISCOURSE

RACIST PRACTICES

Massey University Study Guide 172.237

References

Bowe. H., & Martin, K. (2007). Communication across cultures: Mutual understanding in a global world (pp. 87-91). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Holliday, A., Hyde, M., & Kullman, J. (2004). Intercultural communication: An advanced resource book. London: Routledge.

TVNZ: Breakfast, 5 October (2010).

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