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@article{ Chakkarath2010,
 title = {Stereotypes in social psychology: The 'West-East' differentiation as a reflection of Western traditions of thought},
 author = {Chakkarath, Pradeep},
 journal = {Psychological Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {18-25},
 volume = {55},
 year = {2010},
 issn = {0033-2968},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-58094-0},
 abstract = {Notwithstanding the fact that stereotypes and ethnocentrism constitute central topics of social psychology a cultural psychological question has almost been completely neglected in the discipline’s reflections on its own scientific endeavors: How has Western psychology’s construction of the “Indian“ and the “Eastern psyche“ been influenced by stereotypes that are embedded in culture-specific traditions of European scholarly and non-scholarly thinking? The problems tackled in this article are related to current social and cross-cultural psychological perspectives on the Indian context. In addition, they are related to social and cross-cultural psychological contributions to the well-established differentiation between the “West“ and the “East,“ which many psychologists have become used to and which are the foundation of current psychological theories about so-called “West-East differences.“},
 keywords = {Sozialpsychologie; social psychology; Kolonialismus; colonialism; Ethnozentrismus; ethnocentrism; Ost-West-Vergleich; east-west comparison; Vorurteil; prejudice; Indien; India; westliche Welt; Western world; Transkulturalität; cross-culturality; Selbstbild; self-image; nationales Stereotyp; national stereotype}}