The depiction of women in the verbal text of a junior secondary Malawian history textbook – an analysis

Annie F. Chiponda, J. Wassermann
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This article analyses the depiction of women in the verbal text of a history textbook used at junior secondary school level in Malawi. The focus falls on how women are depicted in the textbook and why they are depicted the way they are. The article is based on empirical research and utilised a feminist theoretical perspective. The verbal text was analysed quantitatively using open coding. Based on the analysis we argue that women, as historical characters, are generally subordinated and oppressed in a number of ways. This includes under-representation, marginalisation and omission. Since what is written in textbooks is regarded as authoritative depictions like these can send a negative message to learners and teachers as users of the textbooks about women as historical characters. We also argue that our findings from the Malawi context resonate with similar research done globally which for the most part can be attributed to the patriarchal societies women find themselves in. To change this situation we recommended that the junior secondary history syllabus and textbooks be updated and aligned to the Malawian constitution and gender equality policies.
马拉维初中历史教科书口头文本中对女性的描述分析
本文分析了马拉维初中历史教科书口头文本中对女性的描述。重点是女性在教科书中是如何被描绘的,以及为什么她们是这样被描绘的。本文以实证研究为基础,运用了女性主义的理论视角。采用开放编码对口头文本进行定量分析。在此基础上,我们认为女性作为历史人物,在许多方面普遍处于从属地位和被压迫状态。这包括代表性不足、边缘化和遗漏。由于教科书中所写的内容被认为是权威的描述,这样的描述会向作为教科书使用者的学习者和教师发出关于女性作为历史人物的负面信息。我们还认为,我们在马拉维背景下的研究结果与全球所做的类似研究产生了共鸣,这些研究在很大程度上可以归因于女性所处的父权社会。为了改变这种状况,我们建议更新初中历史教学大纲和教科书,使之符合马拉维宪法和性别平等政策。
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