The Power of Knowledge: a Critical Analysis of the Depiction of Ethnic Minorities in China’s Elementary Textbooks
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2015
Keywords
knowledge construction, ethnic minorities, critical discourse analysis (CDA), textbooks analysis
Abstract
This study critically analyzes knowledge about: (1) ethnic minority groups; (2) the dominant Han group; and (3) the interaction between ethnic minorities and Han presented in three types of elementary textbooks used in China. The analysis reveals that the knowledge about and the values and beliefs of the Han people are overwhelmingly dominant in all reviewed textbooks. At the same time, ethnic minority groups are marginalized and the knowledge about them is incomplete and stereotypical. In addition, most of the knowledge about ethnic minorities are constructed and presented from the perspective of the Han people. The results indicate that the dominant ideology and unequal power relations are reflected and reinforced through the strategic construction, selection, and presentation of knowledge in textbooks. It also calls for a need to incorporate more accurate and complete knowledge in textbooks for students to develop a critical understanding of the society.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1080/13613324.2015.1013460
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Race Ethnicity and Education, v. 18, issue 4, p. 469-487
Scholar Commons Citation
Chu, Yiting, "The Power of Knowledge: a Critical Analysis of the Depiction of Ethnic Minorities in China’s Elementary Textbooks" (2015). Language, Literacy, Ed.D., Exceptional Education, and Physical Education Faculty Publications. 8.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/lleepe_facpub/8
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