Sexism in Indian Education: The Lies We Tell Our ChildrenThe Work Is Divided Into 10 Chapters - Appendices - Bibliography - Index - Why Study Sexism In Indian Textbooks - Sample And Methodology - Traditional Set-Role Model - Images Of Male And Female Characters - Sex Ratio - Biography - Leading Actors - Occupational Role Models - Comparing Of The Pre-Independence And Post Independence Role Models - Afterword - Appendices - Bibliography - Index. Title Page Slightly Damaged Otherwise In Good Condition. Without Dustjacket. |
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WHY STUDY SEXISM IN INDIAN TEXTBOOks? | 1 |
Sample and METHODOLOGY | 7 |
TRADITIONAL SEX ROLE MODEL | 14 |
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actors Agency Ambrosio O'Higgins anti-feminine statements appear Author Sex boys Central Board Children's Literature decision-making Delhi depict English language father Favorable Images female authors female characters female occupations female scores female subjects female's Florence Nightingale Frequency Salience Score girls Haryana higher secondary Hindi language household housewife husband ideal Images Assigned Indeterminable Indian textbooks king labor Lala Lajpat Rai Leader Lesson Type literature male and female male characters male-centered language male-female marketplace occupations marriage masculine MEAN OCCUPATIONAL PRESTIGE minister political mother Mughal NCERT Non-Biography Non-Indian Occupation Prestige Frequency Occupational Prestige Scores occupations assigned PITB PITB model plots political portray pre-university Prescribed Prestige Frequency Salience Punjab Rajasthan Ram Mohan Roy religious Salience Score Score sample Sarojini Naidu Scientist sex role equality sex role model sex role stereotypes sexism significant social societies status story subjects of biography subservient Table Teacher tion traditional model traditional sex role wife woman women