哈考特港大学英语研究系学生性别政治与英语使用的调查

J. O. Ahaotu, Iworifama. R. Tobiahs
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本研究调查了尼日利亚哈科特港哈科特港大学英语研究系大学生的女权主义意识和英语语言使用的差异。本研究的理论基础是激进女权主义,研究人员使用焦点小组讨论(FGD)来收集研究数据。研究人员从三组中收集数据,每组由10名大四学生组成,他们组成小组讨论性别问题,而研究人员则担任主持人。数据分析框架分析,简单的百分比,和重要的比率。研究显示,参与者积极参与性别政治,使用的英语风格明显不同,但他们对性别群体的忠诚程度往往是相等的。该研究得出结论,科技学生积极参与性别政治,并证实了早期研究发现的男性和女性语言之间存在一些差异。因此,它除其他外建议,关于这一主题的课程设计应从侵略和分裂转变为不仅对指定的性别群体,而且对所有人类的融合和相互尊重。关键词:性别政治,女性主义,焦点小组讨论,性别与语言,变异
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A survey of gender politics and the use of English among students of the department of English studies, University of Port Harcourt
This study investigated feminist consciousness and the differences in the use of English language among undergraduates in the Department of English Studies (EST), University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The theoretical basis of the study is Radical Feminism and the researchers used a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) to collect data for the study. The researchers collected data from three groups each of which consisted of ten final year students who formed panels to discuss gender issues while the researchers moderated. The data was analysed with framework analysis, simple percentages, and significant ratios. The study revealed that the participants were actively engaged in gender politics, used English in significantly different styles, but tended to be equally divided on their total allegiance to their gender groups. The study concluded that EST students are actively engaged in gender politics and confirmed the existence of some of the differences between male and female speech identified by earlier studies. Therefore, it recommended, among others, that curriculum design on the subject should shift from aggression and divisiveness to integration and mutual respect for not just named gender groups, but also for all humans. Key Words: gender politics, Feminism, focal group discussion, gender and language, variation
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