• Title of article

    Exploring Culture-Related Content in English Textbooks: A Closer Look at Advanced Series of Iran Language Institute

  • Author/Authors

    Ashrafi, Somaye Department of English Language and Literature - The University of Tabriz, Tabriz , Ajideh, Parviz Department of English Language and Literature - The University of Tabriz, Tabriz

  • Pages
    19
  • From page
    91
  • To page
    109
  • Abstract
    The aim of this article was to examine three advanced textbooks in Iran Language Institute (ILI) in an attempt to establish if they differ in the extent to which they represent dimension of big ‘C’ culture and little ‘c’ culture, their stance in distribution of references of cultural category, and also what themes predominate. The analysis identifies just the cultural elements, and culture–free linguistic items were not counted. The statistical analysis suggests that the dominant culture category was the target culture with the least attention given to source culture. It was also found out that although the occurrences of themes of little “c” culture dimension in advanced textbooks 2 &3 were slightly higher than those of big “c”, there was a wide gap between two dimensions in advanced textbook 1 which tends highly towards big “C” culture. There is lack of consistency in the occurrences of themes throughout the textbooks. The main absent themes were common little “c” themes (i.e. “Living Condition,” “Social Convention”, and “body language”). Such considerable lack of source information and imbalanced representation of cultural themes might not be sufficient to flourish Iranian learners’ intercultural communication competence (ICC) and thus might make intercultural communication difficult for them.
  • Keywords
    Intercultural Competence , Source Culture , Target Culture , International culture , big “C” culture , little “c” culture
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2523945