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Behavior / Ethnocentrism / Ethnic joke / Stereotypes of white people / Rush Hour / Ethnic stereotype / Stereotype / Social interpretations of race / Joke / Ethics / Discrimination / Sociology
Date: 2008-12-09 08:52:01
Behavior
Ethnocentrism
Ethnic joke
Stereotypes of white people
Rush Hour
Ethnic stereotype
Stereotype
Social interpretations of race
Joke
Ethics
Discrimination
Sociology

Naturalizing Racial Differences Through Comedy: Asian, Black, and White Views on Racial Stereotypes in Rush Hour 2

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