Whose eggs are these? Gender in ocean-themed picture books

Paul Venzo, Lara Hedberg, P. Francis
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Ocean-themed picture books are important educational resources that promote marine science literacy. At the same time, these picture books also carry messages about gender to child readers. Through an analysis of 100 ocean-themed informational and narrative non-fiction picture books, the authors uncover various ways in which ideas about gender are communicated to child readers, whether in relation to human or animal characters or animals with human traits and qualities. The article tests the hypothesis that marine science picture books educate children about gender in traditional, normative and binarized ways. The findings suggest that marine science picture books are male-dominated, with narrow, often stereotyped gender roles ascribed to both human and sea animal characters. Despite a male-dominated presence, the authors describe ways in which contemporary picture books might begin to fill the gaps in diverse gender representation in this genre.
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这些是谁的蛋?海洋主题绘本中的性别
海洋主题绘本是提高海洋科学素养的重要教育资源。同时,这些绘本也向儿童读者传递了关于性别的信息。通过对100本以海洋为主题的信息和叙事类非小说类绘本的分析,作者揭示了向儿童读者传达性别观念的各种方式,无论是与人类或动物角色有关,还是与具有人类特征和品质的动物有关。本文对海洋科学绘本以传统的、规范的、二元化的方式对儿童进行性别教育的假设进行了检验。研究结果表明,海洋科学绘本是男性主导的,人类和海洋动物的性别角色往往是狭隘的、刻板的。尽管男性占主导地位,但作者描述了当代绘本可能开始填补这一类型中不同性别代表的空白的方式。
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