Standard Language
Stigmatized Dialects
Walt Disney
LGBTQ+
Rights and Wrongs
100

Accent discrimination

What is language-trait focused discrimination?

100

The most common dialect and accent of Disney princesses

What is Standard American English?

200

Anything that deviates from the so-called “standard.”

What is a nonstandard dialect?

200

the Bechdel test

What is it called when a work features at least two female characters who have a conversation about something other than a man.

200

A man who speaks in a higher pitch with rising intonation patterns.

What is a stereotype about sounding gay?

200

An example of this is when someone tells a black or brown person that they are “articulate.”

What is a microaggression?

300

Standard Language Ideology

What is a bias towards unaccented, idealized, and homogenized spoken language that is imposed and maintained by dominant institutions?

300

Combining two languages or dialects with an utterance. 

What is code switching?

300

Two examples of stereotyped accents that Disney uses for anthropomorphized animals. 

What are crows in “Jungle Book” representing AAVE speakers; what are small dogs as petty criminals with Spanish accents?

300

When someone uses the wrong pronoun or word to refer to someone, but it does not reflect their gender idendity. 

What is misgendering?

400

Sytematic phonological variation or pronunciation.

What is accent?

400

The most common accent Disney uses for villains

What is a British accent?

400

When someone is denied access to basic human rights (housing, medical care, employment, etc) because of their stigmatized accent. 

What is linguistic profiling? 

500

The educational system, the news media, the entertainment industry, and corporate America/the workplace.

What are the four components of Standard Language Ideology?

500

Habitual be—They be studying. 

What is an example of AAVE?

500

Problematic themes and messages in Disney full-length features that are potentially destructive to children’s formation of categories and prototypes. 

What leads to unconscious bias? The stereotypes can become prototypes for children. 

500

Typically, when a marginalized person or group of people are excluded/ignored/dismissed from issues that affect them; for example, Native Americans have experienced this as a result of colonization. 

What is erasure?

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