I suppose this is a bit of a stereotypical symbolic representation of India. The figure sitting in a lotus is supposed to be Gandhi and the building is suppose to be the Taj Mahal. Only could get more stereotypical if the artist had included some curry soups or something. Still, Gandhi and the Taj Mahal are worth being proud about I suppose, not really a negative stereotype... (This image is based off elements from a US Government propaganda poster, and thus it is public domain.) india culture symbol Symbols of India
When you think of the stereotype of a Japanese woman in a kimono, you are maybe imagining this lady from an old postcard. She's enjoying a walk, maybe in spring, with an umbrella over her shoulder. I wonder what she's thinking about japan colourful culture Stereotypical Kimono Lady
I suppose if you asked someone to draw the most stereotypical thing about Japan they would draw this (volcano shaped) Mt. Fuji, those pagoda buildings and a lady in a kimono. So it's a bit surprising that I found this in an old Japanese book. None the less, it's interesting fuji japan pagoda Stereotypical Japan
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Abstracted representation of group interaction taking place between different individuals. The thin line around each circle represents whatever you notice first (observable or readily detectable characteristics). The inside of each circle reflects all deep-level characteristics someone has (e.g., skills, knowledge, experience, education, attitudes, empathy, assertiveness, etc.). Each arrow represents the type of communication taking place between each individual. Anyone is free to interpret the meaning of each color, because it may vary across different groups, people, and situations abstract communication diversity Abstracted group interaction (1)
Drawing of an Aboriginal boy. Inspired by many similar images of australian children. Traditional culture prohibits displaying images of real persons who may be deceased, however this is a fictional character aboriginal australia australian Aboriginal
I suppose if you asked someone to draw the most stereotypical thing about Japan they would draw this (volcano shaped) Mt. Fuji, those pagoda buildings and a lady in a kimono. So it's a bit surprising that I found this in an old Japanese book. None the less, it's interesting. fuji stereotype pagoda Stereotypical Japan
This reminds me of that movie where the kung fu guys go to america (Once Upon a Time in China and America) which is an awesome movie! None the less, looking back at 1916, this picture looks a bit stereotypical racist "Chinaman" picture and all that america china history Stereotypical Chinese Man - 1916
This is a (somewhat stereotypical) Native American woman holding a platter of food with six children sitting down in front of her. I'm not sure what the event is, but everyone seems to be having fun indian children culture Native American and Children