Gender issues in the school textbook: A linguistic approach
Abstract
This study presents an analysis of school textbooks used in the Basic Education in Portugal and aims at revealing the representations they construct from children and childhood, through the linguistic means that allocate stereotyped roles to children, based on the gender to which they belong. This research is framed within the comprehensive field of Child Studies, however, it attaches special emphasis to the linguistic materiality of texts, based on the assumptions of Discourse Analysis. It concludes that the children represented in the texts are portrayed differently, according to the sex to which they belong: while male children are characterized as commanding, brave, and audacious, while female children show traces of fragility and submissiveness. These stereotypes work as “naturalizers” of the social role models among readers and, therefore, shape important aspects of the society under construction.
Keywords: child, school textbook, gender.
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