Not exact matches
This exhibition explores a wide range of important topics including: personal histories, cultural traditions, environmental
concerns, the
effects of violence, changing ideas about
gender and sexuality, and new approaches to the medium of photography.
This is cause for
concern only because it would seem that ethnicity and
gender - specific exhibitions have not yet had a significant
effect on the exhibiting or collecting practices of mainstream art institutions in the US.
One thing that engagement with this phenomenon has revealed, however, is that the «white male
effect» is really a «white hierarchical and individualist male
effect»: the extreme risk skepticism of white males with these cultural outlooks is so great that it suggests white males generally are less
concerned, when in fact the
gender and race divides largely disappear among people with alternative cultural outlooks.
Moreover,
gender - related, stereotypical beliefs
concerning the distribution of mathematical talent (in favor of males) lead to a bias in adults» perceptions of children's competence, with
effects on the children's self - perception of their mathematical ability appearing as early as mid-elementary school years (Bandura, 1993; Tiedemann, 2000; Möller et al., 2009; Fiorilli et al., 2015, 2017; Di Chiacchio et al., 2016).