“I know stereotypes have a bad reputation, people say, "Oh, you shouldn't stereotype people," but I think it's important to recognize that we couldn't function in the world without stereotypes.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldImportantFunctionReputationStereotypeBad Reputation Author:W. J. T. Mitchell
“Stereotypes are ways of making extremely primitive and simple differentiations. Differentiations of gender, race, class, social status - so ordinary social life is very much built upon a whole repertoire of stereotypes we carry around. And those are immediately laminated onto people, and it isn't just visual.” PeopleWayWholeLife IsSocialSimpleRaceClassOrdinaryBuiltGenderVisualsPrimitiveStereotypeSocial LifeDifferentiationSocial Status Author:W. J. T. Mitchell
“Stereotypes, I want to say, have to be thought of not just as these invidious, bad things that we could get rid of, but as images that we cannot get rid of, that we have to live with.” WantBad ThingsStereotype Author:W. J. T. Mitchell
“Obviously invidious and prejudicial stereotypes need to be deconstructed and overcome, but it's not that they can be destroyed. I think that would be an illusion to think that we can somehow get rid of these basic search templates that allow us to sort out our social lives and to sort out the material world as well.” ThinkingWorldNeedsWellsWould BeSocialMaterialsIllusionOvercomingDestroyedStereotypeSocial LifeMaterial World Author:W. J. T. Mitchell
“I see stereotypes as fundamental and inescapable and not as something that is... The kind of common view is "Oh, we shouldn't think in stereotypes," and I think the reality is we can't help but think in stereotypes.” ThinkingKindHelpingRealityViewsCommonFundamentalsStereotype Author:W. J. T. Mitchell
“The great moment I think in human consciousness is when you realize that the object in front of you is perhaps not nameable or is new, it does not fit a stereotype, and so you need to reconfigure your whole structure of knowledge to account for it.” ThinkingNeedsHumansDoeWholeMomentsRealizingConsciousnessFrontsObjectsFitAccountsStructureStereotypeHuman ConsciousnessGreat Moments Author:W. J. T. Mitchell
“Distinction between species and specimen is very much like the distinction between images and actual pictures, or, you know, objects that have a definite material identity. The classifications, the categories, the stereotypes, and the images are on one side, and the material pictures, statues, texts, and so forth are on the other.” KnowsSidesIdentityObjectsMaterialsSpeciesDistinctionCategoriesDefiniteStereotypeStatuesClassification Author:W. J. T. Mitchell