The portrayal of women in history curricula and textbooks in Lebanon: A history of systematic exclusion

M. Shuayb, Dolly al-Sarraf
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The discipline of history has been largely dominated by men who were shaping the narratives. This gender inequality has been also reflected in history education, particularly in national history textbooks. Attempts to reinstate women in the field of history have emerged with the feminist movement particularly in 1960s to date. In this study we examine women in Lebanese history textbooks. Whilst Lebanon has not been able to develop a new history curriculum since 1960s, there are currently a few series of textbooks published by different private publishers. Through a content analysis of two of the main textbook series, the study found that women were almost fully absent except for a few minor appearances that often appeared in passing and a few images. Their presence was often related to their relationship with men (wife, mother) who were deemed to be of historical significance. Women were also excluded from authoring the textbooks. More remarkably there were only a few studies examining gender in Lebanese textbooks. Addressing this long history of marginalization of women in the Lebanese curriculum and textbooks, including in history, requires efforts on various levels of the Ministry of Education, including the representation of women in history education curriculum committees, a feminist perspective on history and a study of women in history. Finally, historians as well as higher education institutes have a major responsibility in deconstructing the gender gap and bias in history education.
黎巴嫩历史课程和教科书中对妇女的描绘:一段系统性排斥的历史
历史学科在很大程度上是由塑造叙事的人主导的。这种性别不平等也反映在历史教育中,特别是在国家历史教科书中。恢复妇女在历史领域的地位的尝试随着女权运动的兴起而出现,特别是在20世纪60年代至今。在这项研究中,我们考察了黎巴嫩历史教科书中的女性。虽然黎巴嫩自1960年代以来一直未能制定新的历史课程,但目前由不同的私人出版商出版了一些系列的教科书。通过对两个主要教科书系列的内容分析,该研究发现,除了一些经常在路过时出现的次要形象和少数图像外,女性几乎完全缺席。她们的存在通常与她们与被认为具有历史意义的男人(妻子、母亲)的关系有关。女性也被排除在教科书的编写者之外。更值得注意的是,黎巴嫩教科书中只有几项关于性别的研究。解决黎巴嫩课程和教科书,包括历史课程和教科书中妇女长期被边缘化的问题,需要教育部各级作出努力,包括在历史教育课程委员会中有妇女代表,从女权主义的角度看历史和研究历史中的妇女。最后,历史学家和高等教育机构在解构历史教育中的性别差距和偏见方面负有主要责任。
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