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Linguistic Imperialism in Post-Colonial Ghana: Access to Written News Media in the Local Languages
In: Anthropology Presentations (2018)
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Speech Equality: A Gendered Analysis of Children’s Television Shows
In: Anthropology Presentations (2017)
Abstract: Childhood is an exciting time and kids are just learning who they are and who they are expected to be. The role television plays in their understanding of gender, racial, cultural, economic and social identity cannot be denied and it is therefore important for scholars to examine the types of ideas that are being presented. The gendered attitudes portrayed both explicitly and implicitly in children’s television shows can have a negative effect on childhood development and a child’s perceptions of self and the world around them.
Keyword: Anthropology; children's television; gender; Linguistics; Television
URL: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/anthropres/12
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1013&context=anthropres
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