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Методическая типология стереотипов как компонент содержания обучения иностранным языкам в вузе

Методическая типология стереотипов как компонент содержания обучения иностранным языкам в вузе

Abstract

The author of the article proposes to integrate the problem of national stereotypes into the content of teaching foreign languages at universities and presents a typology of stereotypes made for this purpose. The article considers different kinds of stereotypes picked out according to the following criteria: subject, object of stereotypification, relation «my own» / «other's», mechanisms and conditions of formation, content of the affective component and others.

Автор статьи выступает за интеграцию проблемы национальных стереотипов в содержание обучения иностранным языкам в вузе и представляет разработанную для этих целей типологию стереотипов. Рассматриваются различные виды стереотипов, выделенные по следующим критериям: по субъекту, объекту стереотипизации, по соотношению «свой» / «чужой», по механизмам и условиям формирования, по содержанию аффективного компонента и др.

Keywords

КЛАССИФИКАЦИЯ СТЕРЕОТИПОВ, КОЛЛЕКТИВНЫЕ, АВТОСТЕРЕОТИП, ГЕТЕРОСТЕРЕОТИП, МЕТА-СТЕРЕОТИП, КОНТРСТЕРЕОТИП, ПРЕДРАССУДОК, ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, ДЕДУКТИВНЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, ИНДУКТИВНЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, ИНТЕНЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, СПОНТАННЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, ИСТИННЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, ЛОЖНЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ

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