Multicultural Psychology
Muhlenberg College
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Chapter 4 Notes
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These are notes from Chapter 4 of the Multicultural Psychology textbook.
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Patriarchy
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These lecture notes explains the systems of patriarchy in the USA and who is affected and benefited from the system.
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Native Americans
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This lecture focuses on the treatment of Indigenous groups in America and the oppressions that those groups of people endure in America.
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The Acculturation Process
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These notes explain the process of immigration and acculturation/assimilation.
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Multicultural Psychology
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This course explores different cultures and the psychology of how different cultures interact and communicate. These course notes will define and explain culture, discrimination, stereotypes, oppression, patriarchy, racism, homophobia, intersectionality and more.
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Asian Pacific Americans
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This lecture explores Asian Pacific culture and immigration to the Americas as well as the oppressions and discrimination that Asian Americans encounter.
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Latinx Americans
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This course explores the psychology of other cultures and how different cultures interact and communicate. This specific lecture includes the history of Latinx Americans in the USA and the stereotypes and prejudices against these groups of people.
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Oppression
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This lecture defines oppression and explores the different groups of oppressed people in the United States.
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