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MichaelMemberThe term JAP is believed to have originated around the 1880’s with the great third wave of Jewish immigrants in the US. It was originally used within the Jewish community as another phrase for, ‘daddy’s little girl.’ However, Jewish American author Philip Roth introduced a new stereotype to the world whith his 1958 novel ‘Goodbye, Columbus.’ This image painted the JAP as a, ‘manicured, materialistic, frigid, parasitic woman.’ The book won praise from many young American litterature fans of all religions at the time. But it was not viewed highly by Roth’s Jewish Elders. Anti-Semitism and WWII still haunted these people very much at the time. The stereotype has been further reinforced through many different forms of American media. And has become a staple phrase used by WASP males at Universities and colleges across the nation (as well as the work force). It is my firm belief that it is used as a justification for the WASP males fear of powerful women of a different ethnic and religious background.
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Name : Michael, Gender : M, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 22, City : Syracuse, State : NY, Country : United States, Occupation : Television Production, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, -
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