Adichie wouldn't call stereotypes lies. She said something harder to argue with.
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"The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete." — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (born 1977) is a Nigerian author whose novels, essays, and talks have made her one of the most influential literary voices of her generation. Born in Enugu, Nigeria, and raised in the university town of Nsukka, she moved to the United States for college and has since navigated life between two continents -- an experience that sharpened her attention to the way stories shape identity, power, and belonging. Her novels include Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow Sun, and Americanah. Her 2009 TED Talk, "The Danger of a Single Story," from which this quote is drawn, has been viewed over sixty million times and is regularly taught in schools and universities worldwide. Her essay "We Should All Be Feminists" was adapted into a book and distributed to every sixteen-year-old in Sweden.
PERSONAL GROWTH IDENTITY EMPATHY
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Context Adichie delivered these words in her 2009 TED Talk, drawing on her own experience of being flattened by others' single stories about Nigeria -- and of doing the same to others, including a Mexican houseboy she had only encountered through American news coverage. Her argument is precise and hard to dismiss: a stereotype does not have to be false to be dangerous. It only has to be the only story. A single true detail, repeated as though it were the whole, becomes a cage. What makes her insight so useful is that it applies in every direction -- to how we see other people, how we see entire cultures, and how we see ourselves. The story you have been told about who you are, and the story you keep telling, may not be wrong. It may simply be incomplete. |
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