The representation of male and female social actors in the ili english series

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Textbooks are important parts of all educational systems nowadays, which can make people ready for globalization and new concepts emerging through it. These individuals need to be given the chance of feeling as successful and important, in a world which is neither blue nor pink. Equality can pave the way to a better world, and the study of the representation of male and female social actors in textbooks can lead to elimination of inequality from textbooks and societies. This study is an attempt to analyze the representation of males and females at the ILI English Series. The dialogues examined critically through Van Leeuwen’s framework (1996, 2008), and they proved to be gender-biased. These series depict a men-without-women world in which females are waiting for a chance to ‘be’, ‘be seen’ and ‘be heard’. (140).

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Sadeghi, B., & Maleki, G. (2016). The representation of male and female social actors in the ili english series. Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 7(2), 307–317. https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.0702.09

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