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Mothwing ([personal profile] mothwing) wrote2011-01-30 01:36 pm

Gender lessons learned from English textbooks

Oh, Greenline. I used to love you and I still think you're better than Cornelsen. Still, what on earth ARE you people thinking?

This is the supplementary material that people find on your homepage - a unit on what it's like, being a teenager, including ~voices of teens~ and their view on gendered and gender stereotyped hardships they have to deal with ("Girls are more supportive of each other", "girls are more superficial", "boys don't cry", "boys want sex").

This starts badly enough with this: 



Nice use of colour coding and of stereotypes, there. Also, how are teenagers even supposed to know whether they're "true" or "clichés"...? Scientists aren't sure about this, what good does it do to do a fact-free, gut-feeling based discussion on this? Then, at the end of the texts that follow and which aren't much better (well, the authors are young, I thought), there's this:



Now, Klett, Is this really what you want to teach your kids? These "facts"?

It's also fun that observations based on gender seems to be the only case left in which it's fine to use stereotypes as the basis for any discussion, and it's also not even encouraged to specifically look at differences between those social groups - it's been a while since students were encouraged to draw a table listing the differences between black and white people, for example.

[identity profile] dstroyrofworlds.livejournal.com 2011-01-30 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly, since I know so many young teachers and teaching students I feel I shall never get any children. This world is worse off than I had thought.
And, oddly enough, from all the examples you have given us over the past weeks I often thought when I saw the "boys behaviour/characteristics/etc" things like "I'd do that, too"/"I know that, too"/"I'm like that, too"/"Yeah, I'd want that, too"...

Am I a man? I prefer blue over anything resembling pink, have strict borders of supportiveness and I certainly want a lot of good and casual sex.
No. I am a normal woman. But I am also old enough to know who and how I am to a certain extent. At least the core is quite clear.
The children that are taught by that books however...



Anyway. So I shall be happy to use the self-proclaimed "freedom" of our time AND be bitchy. Höhöhö. I see myself getting on just fine.