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Do Textbooks Really Promote Gender Equality?: A Multimodal Analysis of Gender Roles Weksa Fradita Asriyama; Eka Dyah Puspita Sari
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris (Universitas Internasional Batam)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i1.6723

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Gender equality has been promoted by UNICEF since 1995. One strategical way to promote gender equality is through education by exposing the youth to nonbiased learning materials. This paper investigates the representation of gender roles in two English textbooks for senior high school students. Gender related images and texts are taken as the data. The data were analysed using Bruggeilles and Cromer’s (2009) framework for gender typical roles. Findings reveal that in both textbooks, males have the roles as leaders in domestic, social, and occupational sphere while females are considered as keepers, protectors, and caretakers in those spheres.
Do Textbooks Really Promote Gender Equality?: A Multimodal Analysis of Gender Roles Asriyama, Weksa Fradita; Sari, Eka Dyah Puspita
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i1.6723

Abstract

Gender equality has been promoted by UNICEF since 1995. One strategical way to promote gender equality is through education by exposing the youth to nonbiased learning materials. This paper investigates the representation of gender roles in two English textbooks for senior high school students. Gender related images and texts are taken as the data. The data were analysed using Bruggeilles and Cromer’s (2009) framework for gender typical roles. Findings reveal that in both textbooks, males have the roles as leaders in domestic, social, and occupational sphere while females are considered as keepers, protectors, and caretakers in those spheres.