The avatars of the stereotype since Walter Lippmann
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It is generally accepted that the concept of stereotype was first introduced by Walter Lippmann in Public Opinion, which was published in the United States in 1922. Although frequently cited, Lippmann’s work is rarely read, and as a result his definition of the concept tends to be grossly oversimplified. Public Opinion needs to be translated (there has never been a French edition) and reread because its definition of stereotype as a manifestation of a worldview is much more complex than is usually thought. It remains highly relevant for understanding our contemporary world at a time of accelerated rebabelization and ongoing dewesternization.
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