Explicating Underrepresentation of Women in Elementary level Curriculum Through Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) in Pakistan

Uzma Shaheen, Memoona Batool
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The research explored the gender stereotypical representation in curriculum and how the institutions of conventional depiction blemished the actual image and roles of both the sexes (female and male). For this purpose, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) through the three-dimensional model of Norman Fairclough was applied to analyze the relationship between powerful (dominating, controlling) and powerless (feeble, submissive) social groups. The present research explored identities from Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) textbooks of the middle/elementary level to identify and comprehend gender ideology. The study focused on the textual aspects that contribute to the construction of conventional images and stereotypical behavior regarding gender ideology in children at their fledgling stage of life. The research concluded that females were disregarded and excluded from the textbooks and the textbooks portrayed a diminished image of women; whereas, the males were shown as authoritative and dominating in all the socially prestigious fields like, working and earning. The present study, thus, maintained that domination and power had gone with the male members of the society; whereas, the females were publicized as feeble and submissive, working and serving at home, and maintaining their domestic and conjugal images in the textbooks. Moreover, the research recommended the revision of educational policies, curriculum, and textbooks to impart a balanced worldview to children so that socially and emotionally balanced individuals may be developed through education.
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通过批判性话语分析(CDA)解释巴基斯坦小学课程中女性代表性不足
该研究探讨了课程中的性别刻板印象,以及传统的描述制度如何玷污了两性(女性和男性)的实际形象和角色。为此,通过Norman Fairclough的三维模型,运用批判性话语分析(Critical Discourse Analysis, CDA)来分析强势(支配、控制)和弱势(软弱、顺从)社会群体之间的关系。本研究从旁遮普省教科书委员会(PTB)的中/小学教科书中探索身份,以识别和理解性别意识形态。本研究的重点是文本方面,有助于建构传统形象和刻板印象的行为,在儿童的生活初级阶段的性别意识形态。研究得出的结论是,女性被忽视和排除在教科书之外,教科书描绘了弱化的女性形象;然而,男性在所有享有社会声望的领域,如工作和收入,都表现出权威和支配地位。因此,目前的研究认为,统治和权力一直伴随着社会中的男性成员;然而,女性被宣传为软弱和顺从,在家里工作和服务,并在教科书中维持她们的家庭和夫妻形象。此外,该研究还建议修改教育政策、课程和教科书,向儿童传授平衡的世界观,以便通过教育培养社会和情感平衡的个人。
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