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Nhi Banh Video Reflection Answers #1: The Single Story Problem Anthropology 202 Sep. 30, 2015 1. What is the single story that Ms. Adichie refers to in her talk? Give her examples. According to Ms. Adichie, the single story is where a person or culture is defined by the one characteristic which people see and think it is the only one that represents the person or culture in any case. It is indeed what we call stereotype. For example, being Asian, people will look as me as I am supposed to be good at math without getting to know me. Along with her talk, one of Ms. Adichie’s single story examples is that in her early childhood, at the age of seven, because she was writing exactly what she read in Western books, she started to write. All her …show more content…

Why is it a problem to have only a single story about a person or culture? Ms. Adichie said: “The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.” A story of a person or culture is built from a lot of stories, therefore using only a single story to judge a person or culture is not enough, otherwise the whole idea about a person or culture is biased based on a single story. It is a problem to have only a single story about a person or culture because it is not complete, and a single story also gives readers a biased, incorrect view about a person or …show more content…

Adichie to refer to Africa as a country rather than a continent because it is racism. The world consists of seven continents which are North America, South America, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, and Africa. According to World Atlas’s website, Africa is the second largest continent in the world which contains fifty-four countries. Another example when people mistakenly lump diverse culture groups into one group is the saying “All Asian looks alike.” I hear this saying quite often, even in a daily basis. Similar to Africa, Asia is also a continent that contains forty-eight countries, and the people who live in those forty-eight countries of Asia looks totally different, they each have unique facial and body features to separate from one

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