毛里塔尼亚中学英语教科书性别偏见调查:迈向更平等的代表性

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Malainine Ebnou
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摘要近年来,性别偏见语篇一直是批评性语篇分析中研究最多的现象之一。在穆斯林和阿拉伯背景下,大多数研究表明,教科书中对女性的描述正在减少。本文通过对四本中学英语教科书的分析,探讨了毛里塔尼亚语境中女性的代表性。因为教科书可以成为文化和政治话语的场所,这项研究试图找出毛里塔尼亚政府的教育学研究所是否在教科书中实现了毛里塔尼亚社会所有组成部分之间实现平等的目标。该研究试图通过参考社会观点和政府对女性的政策来解释性别偏见。对女性的偏见是用Norman Fairclough的三维模型来研究的。研究结果显示,教科书中对女性的描述存在偏见。在大多数活动中,男子的代表人数超过妇女,而妇女往往只在家务活动中有代表。进一步表明,虽然政府的政策似乎支持赋予妇女权力,但社会对妇女的看法仍然是陈规定型的,这也许可以解释妇女的代表性。需要寻求更平等的代表,这样教科书的内容才能符合政府赋予妇女权力的政策。关键词:性别偏见批判性话语分析fairclough模型教科书毛里塔尼亚披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。malainine Ebnou是日本金泽大学的一年级博士生。他专注于话语分析,特别是与性别问题有关的话语分析。到目前为止,他在这一领域进行了三项研究,其中包括他的硕士论文。Malainine Ebnou来自毛里塔尼亚,在他的学士学位课程中学习了英语文化和语言学。他拥有摩洛哥费斯西迪穆罕默德本阿卜杜拉大学应用语言研究和高等教育研究硕士学位。他之前的工作主要集中在学习材料中的性别问题,它们是如何表现的,以及它们如何塑造学习者对性别的看法。Malainine Ebnou坚信,教科书中更公平的性别代表有助于减少社会中的性别偏见,因为许多研究表明,教科书可以作为传播和规范某些话语的工具。他在2020年进行的一项研究比较了日本和毛里塔尼亚教科书中女性的代表性。他目前正在进行另一项研究,比较日本教科书和芬兰教科书中的性别代表性。
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An investigation of gender bias in Mauritanian secondary schools English textbooks: towards more equal representation
ABSTRACTIn recent years, gender-biased discourse has been one of the most studied phenomena in critical discourse analysis. In the Muslim and Arab contexts, most studies show that the depiction of women in textbooks is declining. This paper looks at the representation of women in the Mauritanian context by analysing four secondary school English textbooks. Because textbooks can be a site for cultural and political discourse, the study seeks to find out whether the Mauritanian government’s Pedagogic Institute’s goal of achieving equality between all components of the Mauritanian society is achieved for women in the textbooks. The study tries to explain gender bias by referring to societal views as well government policies regarding women. Bias against women is investigated using Norman Fairclough’s Three-Dimensional Model. The results of the study have shown biased portrayal of women in the textbooks. Men’s representation dominates women’s in most activities while women are more frequently represented only in domestic activities. It was further shown that, although government policies seem to support women’s empowerment, society’s views of women remain stereotypical which might explain their representation. More equal representationneeds to be sought so that textbook content goes in line with the government’s policies of empowering women.KEYWORDS: gender biascritical discourse analysisFairclough’s modeltextbooksMauritania Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMalainine EbnouMalainine Ebnou is a 1st year PhD student in Kanazawa University in Japan. He focuses on discourse analysis, particularly with relation to gender issues. He has conducted three studies in this field so far which included his master thesis. Malainine Ebnou is from Mauritania and has studied English culture and linguistics in his B.A studies. He has master’s degree in applied language studies and research in higher education from Sidi Mohamed ben Abdellah University in Fes, Morocco. His previous work is focused on gender issues in learning materials, how are they manifested, and how they can shape learners’ views about gender. Malainine Ebnou strongly believes that fairer representation of gender in textbooks can help reduce gender biases in society since many studies have shown that textbooks can act as vehicles for transmitting and normalizing certain discourses. A study he conducted in 2020 compared textbook representation of women in Japan with Mauritania. He is currently working on another study comparing gender representation in Japanese textbooks to Finnish textbooks.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary journal which publishes articles relating to gender from a feminist perspective covering a wide range of subject areas including the Social and Natural Sciences, Arts and Popular Culture. Reviews of books and details of forthcoming conferences are also included. The Journal of Gender Studies seeks articles from international sources and aims to take account of a diversity of cultural backgrounds and differences in sexual orientation. It encourages contributions which focus on the experiences of both women and men and welcomes articles, written from a feminist perspective, relating to femininity and masculinity and to the social constructions of relationships between men and women.
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