Visual Representation of Whiteness in Beginning Level German Textbooks
Textbooks are inherently ideological, and language textbooks in particular are designed to create a particular representation of the target culture for learners. This paper draws on a foundation of Whiteness studies, textbook bias studies, and critical discourse analysis. It investigates in depth the visual and cultural representation of Whiteness in one beginning level textbook for German as a foreign language and draws on three further textbooks for comparison. Differences between North American and German concepts of race and Whiteness are taken into account. Results identify a Whiteness bias in all books, but differing strategies for diversity representation; the most recently published textbook shows patterns similar to college brochures in the USA, which may over-represent diversity overall but underrepresent its more controversial aspects. The results form the basis for a discussion of institutional constraints on beginning-level instructors and practical pedagogical strategies to problematize homogeneous cultural perceptions and the textbook itself.
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2017
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Authors: | Weber, Silja |
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International Journal of Bias, Identity and Diversities in Education (IJBIDE). - IGI Global, ISSN 2379-7355, ZDB-ID 2847304-8. - Vol. 2.2017, 2 (01.07.), p. 1-12
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IGI Global |
Subject: | Diversity | Foreign Critical Discourse Analysis | Language Teaching | Textbook Studies | Whiteness |
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