Title of article :
‘epresentational Repertoires’ of Neoliberal Ideologies in Interchange (Third Edition) Series
Author/Authors :
Tavassoli, Kobra Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Souzandehfar, Marzieh Jahrom University - Jahom, Iran , Soozandehfar, Mohammad Ali University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran
Abstract :
Considering the fact that engagement with political economy is central to any fully
rounded analysis of language and language-related issues in the neoliberal-stricken
world today, and that applied linguistics has ignored the role of political economy
(Block, Gray, & Holborow, 2012), for the first time, this study investigated the
representations of neoliberal ideologies in the Interchange Third Edition Series. To
this end, both quantitative and qualitative analyses were conducted based on Du
Gay, Hall, Janes, Mackay, and Negus’s (1997) model of ‘Cultural Circuit’,
especially their concept of ‘Representational Repertoires’. Furthermore, Kress and
Van Leeuwen’s (1996) ‘visual grammar’ was used for the analysis of the artwork.
The results of the quantitative analysis revealed that more than 50% of the total
number of units in each of the textbooks featured neoliberal-related content.
Moreover, the results of the qualitative analysis confirmed Du Gay et al.’s (1997)
argument that textbooks are not only curriculum artifacts but also cultural artifacts
or communicative acts which serve to make English mean in particular ways - in
this case the hegemonic culture of neoliberalism. As a result, it is necessary for
EFL/ESL teachers and students to collaboratively develop counter-hegemonic
discourses through critical thinking and dialogic interrogations of neoliberal
discourses.
Keywords :
Cultural Circuit , Representational Repertoires , Neoliberalism
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)