Insiders And Outsiders

Insiders And Outsiders

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· members of society
· only insiders in their own group

Insider clubs and societies

Freemasons, Scouts, Guides, Trade Union, Working Men's Club,
Gentlemen's Clubs, …

· own rules of behaviour for its members
· protect the interests of their members
· sometimes expensive to join

The changing image of the insider

· insider today à maybe outsider tomorrow
· changing its views of what is and what is not acceptable

What is normal for society?

every society has its own rules or norms which govern the way it expects ist members to conform

· laws to protect members
· rules for sexual behaviour
· accepted norms of dress and social behaviour
· anyone not conforming may be considered abnormal or an outsider
· boundaries are ill-defined / surprisingly wide

Who are the outsiders?

gypsies, hippies, homeless, punks, jews, homosexuals, lepers, travellers, unmarried,…

· individuals or part of a minority group
· eccentrics, protesters à chosen to be outsiders
· people who are depending on alcohol, drugs or gambling à are forced into becoming outsiders because the standards of their behaviour are not accepted
· members of certain religious or racial minority groups
· others become outsiders because of some disability or disease

à lepers:
· have been shunned and avoided
· have an illness which could spread to others
· were herded together in groups and driven from town to town
· were forced into becoming outsiders because of physical diseas

Acting the part of the outcast

· expect a cripple to be crippled
· become suspicious and insecure if they fall short of these expectations

Fear and hostility

· afraid of losing the job
· be ashamed
· want to hide the disease

Single parents

· are seen as outsiders
· people think they would get more money from Social Security than people who go to work
· not...

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