Affiliation:
1. Concordia University
2. San Diego State University
Abstract
Abstract
Previous critical studies of language textbook analysis have explored politics of content selection in textbooks,
examining the way selection of certain materials instead of others or the interaction between various multimodal contents selected
for textbooks reinforces certain ideological meanings at the expense of certain others. The current study views language textbooks
through lenses of politics of content creation, analyzing such politics in a series of English as a Foreign Language textbooks
produced by Iranian Ministry of Education. Using a theoretical framework that draws on theories of language ideology and social
semiotic theories of multimodality, the study explores the way ideological meanings are simultaneously created at different orders
of language and the way such created meanings multimodally shape different contents of the textbooks, such as lessons and learning
activities. The study contributes to the filed of critical language textbook analysis by uncovering the relation between power and
ideologies within the generic structure of language textbooks.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics