Title of article :
Gendered Language: Men’s vs Women’s Uses of Address Terms within New Interchange Series
Author/Authors :
Behravan, Amir English Department - Islamic Azad University Sabzevar Branch, Iran , Vosoughee, Marjan English Department - Islamic Azad University Sabzevar Branch, Iran
Abstract :
This study set out to check the addressing behavior within men’s and women’s
talk in the written conversations in English language textbook series titled
‘New Interchange book’ by Richards, Hull and Proctor, (1998) from
Cambridge University Press. In line with this aim, the present researchers
initially prepared descriptive tables for both formal and informal contexts in
three theme categories (Social, Cultural & Economic) vis a vis four case
appropriations (men*men, men*women, women*men, women*women). The
distributions of interlocutors were coded through content analysis techniques.
The major findings indicated that the highest percentage of detected address
terms belonged to pronouns (67.7%). The proportions for gender
appropriations between interlocutors for this address term showed that the case
condition with women to men (52.3%) and men to women (36.4%) had the
highest rates as compared with other cases. Then, in the final stage, the
datasets were scrutinized in terms of theories on gender disparity in the
instructional materials. This paper has some pedagogical implications in terms
of addressing term inequality as mapped on gender status within ELT books,
which might indirectly change the balance against full and rich contexts for
effective learning to occur.
Keywords :
address terms , gender , men’s talk , supremacism , women’s talk
Journal title :
The Journal of English Language Pedagogy and Paractice