An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks

Linguistic differences between men and women have been a widely popular topic for the last 30 years. This paper is concerned with these differences and how they are represented in todays’ current textbooks. The current study is an attempt to investigate if there is an occurrence of linguistic sexism...

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Main Authors: Syed Shaharuddin, Sharifah Syakila, Abu Hassan, Maznah
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Published: 2016
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spelling my.usm.eprints.31343 http://eprints.usm.my/31343/ An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks Syed Shaharuddin, Sharifah Syakila Abu Hassan, Maznah B1-5802 Philosophy (General) Linguistic differences between men and women have been a widely popular topic for the last 30 years. This paper is concerned with these differences and how they are represented in todays’ current textbooks. The current study is an attempt to investigate if there is an occurrence of linguistic sexism in the English literature textbooks used in a secondary school in the northern region of Malaysia. The study used two literature textbooks that were currently used by form 4 students in the school. The two books, namely, ‘The Poison Tree’ and ‘A Collection of Short Stories, Poems and Drama’ were examine if linguistic sexism occurred by a critical content analysis (CDA) by Fairclough. This study uses the method of content analysis that was presented by Xu (2009). It is based on the following items: 1. External appearance of female/male characters and 2. Personality of male/female characters .The primary focus of this paper is to see whether linguistic sexism occur in the literature textbooks used in the secondary schools in Malaysia. A qualitative analysis based on the preceding criteria found that the males rule over the females in almost every category linguistically. 2016-11-16 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/31343/1/Sharifah_Syakila_Syed_Shaharuddin.pdf Syed Shaharuddin, Sharifah Syakila and Abu Hassan, Maznah (2016) An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks. In: 3rd KANITA POSTGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENDER STUDIES, 16 – 17 November 2016, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang.
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Syed Shaharuddin, Sharifah Syakila
Abu Hassan, Maznah
An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks
description Linguistic differences between men and women have been a widely popular topic for the last 30 years. This paper is concerned with these differences and how they are represented in todays’ current textbooks. The current study is an attempt to investigate if there is an occurrence of linguistic sexism in the English literature textbooks used in a secondary school in the northern region of Malaysia. The study used two literature textbooks that were currently used by form 4 students in the school. The two books, namely, ‘The Poison Tree’ and ‘A Collection of Short Stories, Poems and Drama’ were examine if linguistic sexism occurred by a critical content analysis (CDA) by Fairclough. This study uses the method of content analysis that was presented by Xu (2009). It is based on the following items: 1. External appearance of female/male characters and 2. Personality of male/female characters .The primary focus of this paper is to see whether linguistic sexism occur in the literature textbooks used in the secondary schools in Malaysia. A qualitative analysis based on the preceding criteria found that the males rule over the females in almost every category linguistically.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Syed Shaharuddin, Sharifah Syakila
Abu Hassan, Maznah
author_facet Syed Shaharuddin, Sharifah Syakila
Abu Hassan, Maznah
author_sort Syed Shaharuddin, Sharifah Syakila
title An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks
title_short An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks
title_full An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks
title_fullStr An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks
title_full_unstemmed An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks
title_sort exploratory study on linguistic sexism in malaysian secondary school english literature textbooks
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.usm.my/31343/1/Sharifah_Syakila_Syed_Shaharuddin.pdf
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