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Are males and females still portrayed stereotypically? Visual analyses of gender in two Hong Kong primary English Language textbook series
Chi Cheung Ruby YANG
Unit of Associate Degree Studies (ADS)
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Hong Kong
100%
English Language Textbooks
100%
Standard English
100%
Clothing
100%
Female Character
66%
Male Character
66%
Human Females
66%
Primary School
33%
Copyright
33%
Textbook Studies
33%
Frequency Count
33%
Line Drawing
33%
Non-human Entity
33%
Spheres of Activity
33%
Human Males
33%
Hair Length
33%
Short Hair
33%
Long Hair
33%
Trousers
33%
Reliable Cue
33%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Female characters
100%
Masculinity
100%
Pink
100%
Femininity
100%
Blue
100%
dresses
50%
Primary School
50%
Nonhuman
50%
trousers
50%
Line Drawing
50%