This study investigated women’s agency in the emergence accounts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in nine twenty-first century United States’ world history textbooks through a feminist lens. The collected data were analyzed via critical discourse analysis and content analysis to determine if traditional patterns of female marginalization in content and imagery existed. The quantitative and qualitative findings in both text and imagery indicated that all textbooks in this sample supported a traditional content structure on both an individual and collective whole basis. This study then concluded that these gender-imbalanced accounts of world religions may serve as an avenue in which distorted and/or incorrect information may be communicate...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
This thesis brings a corrective to the secondary literature that addresses women's participation in ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Under representation of wome...
Second Wave feminist researchers identified male-dominated curriculum formats in late twentieth cent...
Schools are one of the most effective places to make humans free from all forms of oppression. Unfor...
In this paper we highlight the similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam, on the...
This study examines women’s portrayal in four different textbooks in both text and image. Two books ...
The purpose of this study is to with a gender perspective examine how often men and women are mentio...
In 2005 Clark, Ayton, Frechette, and Keller (2005) conducted a content analysis study on secondary w...
Concerned about the inclusion of women in the secondary school\u27s social studies curriculum, we ar...
This essay examines gender awareness in teaching materials for the Swedish upper secondary school’s ...
In today’s society there is a teaching dominated by teaching aids. Selander & Skjelbred (2004) d...
Even though Iranian women had a strong presence in the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the Islamic regime i...
This study examines the treatment of the three most practiced monotheistic religions, Christianity, ...
The discourse on religion and feminism often includes an analysis of the social construction of wome...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
This thesis brings a corrective to the secondary literature that addresses women's participation in ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Under representation of wome...
Second Wave feminist researchers identified male-dominated curriculum formats in late twentieth cent...
Schools are one of the most effective places to make humans free from all forms of oppression. Unfor...
In this paper we highlight the similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam, on the...
This study examines women’s portrayal in four different textbooks in both text and image. Two books ...
The purpose of this study is to with a gender perspective examine how often men and women are mentio...
In 2005 Clark, Ayton, Frechette, and Keller (2005) conducted a content analysis study on secondary w...
Concerned about the inclusion of women in the secondary school\u27s social studies curriculum, we ar...
This essay examines gender awareness in teaching materials for the Swedish upper secondary school’s ...
In today’s society there is a teaching dominated by teaching aids. Selander & Skjelbred (2004) d...
Even though Iranian women had a strong presence in the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the Islamic regime i...
This study examines the treatment of the three most practiced monotheistic religions, Christianity, ...
The discourse on religion and feminism often includes an analysis of the social construction of wome...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
This thesis brings a corrective to the secondary literature that addresses women's participation in ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Under representation of wome...