Mulher e trabalho: significação e sentido no livro didático
Abstract
This research seeks to contribute to studies on the semantic analysis of textbooks, since
these teaching materials are the main resources used for the training of students in
Brazilian basic schools. In this sense, understanding the discourses present in the textbook
on the most diverse subjects is an important way of identifying predominant trends in our
society, as these are chosen to contribute to the formation of new generations. The most
specific subject of this study is women in work relationships, understood here as work
activity. Thus, we sought to understand the meanings, meanings and silencing of women
in relation to work in statements extracted from textbook texts. The research is based on
studies about the semantic analysis of the event, understood as defined by Eduardo
Guimarães. The object of the research was obtained through the assessment of textbooks
from public schools, which are among those approved by the Ministry of Education -
MEC, in the National Textbook Program - PNLD. The object clipping was taken from
Languages and its technologies textbooks approved by the PNLD, aimed at high school
students and which address the theme of work. From this perspective, the study will
address the meanings of women in the texts of teaching materials that deal with the topic
of work, understood here as economic activity. In other words, we sought to identify how
these statements signify women in texts produced for primary school students when the
topic is work. In this way, the identification of the enunciative scene is necessary, as well
as the social place of speech of the authors of the textbooks and the functioning of the
statements taken from the text, having the text as an event as its premise. Thus, the
analysis will enable the understanding of studies about the meaning and meaning of texts
that refer to women in their relationship with work. It is concluded that despite female
achievements in relation to gender asymmetries, in the texts analyzed, discursive memory
is still guided by the vision of a passive, fragile, compliant and subservient woman to
men. In these texts, work as a labor activity is, mainly, masculine, with the statements
prevailing in silence about women and persistent inequalities, in relation to men, when
the topic is the job market
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