ERIC Number: EJ1266738
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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Latinxs in Contention: A Systemic Functional Linguistic Analysis of 11th-Grade U.S. History Textbooks
Díaz, Edgar; Deroo, Matthew R.
Theory and Research in Social Education, v48 n3 p375-402 2020
Situated in an increasingly hostile political climate toward traditionally marginalized individuals, including those with Latinx identity, our study uses systemic functional linguistics to examine language choices authors make in regards to conflict and contention between Latinxs and the United States across three different 11th-grade U.S. history textbooks. Our study reveals how the language choices authors make portray Latinx people, communities, and nation-states in passive and subservient roles while representing the United States as a domineering and influential power. We offer implications for how preservice and in-service teachers can support their students to engage in critical readings of textbooks using systemic functional linguistics to resist narratives of dominance.
Descriptors: Grade 11, High School Students, Self Concept, United States History, History Instruction, Power Structure, Linguistics, Political Attitudes, Disadvantaged, Language Usage, Conflict, Hispanic Americans, Teaching Methods, Critical Reading, Textbooks, Content Analysis, Teacher Student Relationship, Preservice Teachers, Discourse Analysis, Phrase Structure, Verbs
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Grade 11; High Schools; Secondary Education; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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