Gender Issues in Children’s Literature: An Analysis of Fairytales

  • Akbar T
  • Malik R
  • Azam F
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Abstract

This paper intends to explore the reasons of gender discrimination indifferent segments of Pakistani society at grass root level. This study isbased on qualitative content analysis of children’s literature from whichthe most popular corpse of ten English fairytales purposively. Activitiesof different characters along with their social were selected andeconomic status, behavioral traits, gendered messages and thematic roleswere analyzed by using coding frame for manifest and stimulus clues forlatent information. This content analysis research indicates that genderdifference is an integral part of the fairy tales which shows female genderinferior to male. A detailed qualitative analysis of these selectedfairytales cited that gender issues start from titles and prevail throughoutthe fairytales. Males had proper names but girls were known with theirattributive names in the titles. The study suggests a need for drasticchange behaviorally, psychologically and materially (in our children’sliterature and particularly in fairytales) to keep pace with the 21st century,which demands us to be more creative, active and innovative withscientific approach instead of becoming an escapist.

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Akbar, T., Malik, R., ana, & Azam, F. E. (2018). Gender Issues in Children’s Literature: An Analysis of Fairytales. Pakistan Journal of Education, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.30971/pje.v35i1.562

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