Despite the claim that the world is progressing toward gender parity, gender stereotyping continues to be a challenge for many countries, including Indonesia. This critical discourse study sought to investigate if gender stereotypes (still) exist in English language textbooks (ELTs) utilized in international and local (Indonesian) contexts. To this end, this study analysed visual texts portraying male and female characters from the student books of English Chest 6 and Let’s Go 6 from a Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis (FCDA) perspective. In terms of gender representation and responsiveness, both quantitative and qualitative analyses revealed that both ELTs depict unequal portrayals. Furthermore, gender stereotypes were identified in bot...
This paper seeks to investigate whether the Indonesian government's attempt to promote a genderequal...
This study was conducted to describe the representation of gender in Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 English la...
ABSTRACT: This study, entitled “Visible Boys, Invisible Girls: The Representation of Gender in Learn...
This study aims to examine how different genders are represented in Indonesia's grade eight English ...
The study was conducted to elaborate the gender stereotypes in a national senior high school English...
English language textbooks, as one of the manifestations of language-in-education policy, played an ...
Scholars have critically discussed numerous reports on gender representations in language textbooks,...
This research would investigate and compare the gender representation in two EFL textbooks in Indone...
This study aims to examine gender stereotypes in ELT textbooks, focusing on "My Pals are Here! Engli...
This study aims to analyze female characters’ visibility by comparing two junior high school textboo...
This discourse study seeks to examine occupational gender stereotypes in two textbooks of secondary ...
The present study investigates the kind of sexism reflected in the companion textbook used in Senior...
Background: Gender has become a crucial area of research due to the unpleasant experience of gender...
Gender studies on language education have been a concerning topic among scholars. It has been encour...
Gender representation in schools is one such field of ELT study. Since students spend most of their ...
This paper seeks to investigate whether the Indonesian government's attempt to promote a genderequal...
This study was conducted to describe the representation of gender in Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 English la...
ABSTRACT: This study, entitled “Visible Boys, Invisible Girls: The Representation of Gender in Learn...
This study aims to examine how different genders are represented in Indonesia's grade eight English ...
The study was conducted to elaborate the gender stereotypes in a national senior high school English...
English language textbooks, as one of the manifestations of language-in-education policy, played an ...
Scholars have critically discussed numerous reports on gender representations in language textbooks,...
This research would investigate and compare the gender representation in two EFL textbooks in Indone...
This study aims to examine gender stereotypes in ELT textbooks, focusing on "My Pals are Here! Engli...
This study aims to analyze female characters’ visibility by comparing two junior high school textboo...
This discourse study seeks to examine occupational gender stereotypes in two textbooks of secondary ...
The present study investigates the kind of sexism reflected in the companion textbook used in Senior...
Background: Gender has become a crucial area of research due to the unpleasant experience of gender...
Gender studies on language education have been a concerning topic among scholars. It has been encour...
Gender representation in schools is one such field of ELT study. Since students spend most of their ...
This paper seeks to investigate whether the Indonesian government's attempt to promote a genderequal...
This study was conducted to describe the representation of gender in Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 English la...
ABSTRACT: This study, entitled “Visible Boys, Invisible Girls: The Representation of Gender in Learn...