PiE 2011 Volume 29 Issue 2
Permanent URI for this collection
Browse
Browsing PiE 2011 Volume 29 Issue 2 by Author "Naidoo, Devika"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Open Access ‘Behind the doors of learning’: the transmission of racist and sexist discourses in a History classroom(Faculty of Education, University of the Free State, 2011) Wilmot, Mark; Naidoo, DevikaNow that the doors of historically white schools have officially been opened to Black learners, this paper presents a critical analysis of discourses of domination transmitted behind the doors of learning in a History classroom. While the official History curriculum (NCS, 2002) advocates multi-perspectival epistemological approaches, this paper illustrates the subordination of epistemic goals to racist and sexist ideological goals through the transmission of racist and sexist discourses. A teacher’s lessons were observed, audio-taped, transcribed and analysed according to critical discourse theory. The conventional Grade 10 topic, The conquest of the Aztecs by the Spanish, was mediated through racist and sexist formal and informal discursive strategies such as the use of teacher power to silence contestation of inaccurate statements; the use of metaphor, simile, and binary oppositions to convey prejudicial meanings, derogation, inferiorisation, ridicule, jokes, disclaimers, and stereotyping that subsumed the historical topic being taught. The analysis exposes the informal yet effective workings of power for the perpetuation of discourses of domination in the History lesson. Such discourses subjected learners to a form of symbolic violence which may lead students to ontological misrecognition of self and race.