Title of article :
Manifestations of Globalization and Linguistic Imperialism in English Language Teaching and Materials Preparation: Ideology in the International ELT Textbooks
Author/Authors :
Kazemi, Ali Department of ELT - Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran , Asadi Aidinlou, Nader Department of ELT - Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran , Davatgari Asl, Haniyeh Department of ELT - Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran
Abstract :
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of
particular societies affecting learners' identity as a result of globalization and linguistic
imperialism in the internationally distributed textbooks which are developed to meet the
English language needs of international learners and are broadly used in Islamic countries like
Iran. For that reason, critical discourse analysis (CDA) with its theory and procedures, as
developed by Fairclough (1989), used in conversations, illustrations and reading passages in
Interchange, Four Corners, Top Notch and American English File series and three meaning
dimensions– the textbooks content, the social relations of the characters in the textbooks, and
their subject positions– were classified and analyzed statistically. Overall, the findings of this
study represented that these ELT books are by some means unfair and inclined to signify a
specific discourse type, that is, the Western culture discourse, ideological patterns, and
consumer societies, which can impose the Western view and have different effects on
students' identity in Islamic countries.
Keywords :
Course Content , Globalization , Ideology , Linguistic Imperialism
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics