DOI: 10.22215/etd/2020-14260
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A Triangulated Accounting of Top Notch 2: Negotiating Ideologies in the Multimodal Discourse of an EFL Textbook in Korean University Classrooms

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“…Indeed, this has been marketed in terms of “international editions”, where there is often an increased presence of local populations in imagery, but this just seems to promote oppression Olympics (the promotion of one minority race over another). Furthermore, as argued by Smith (2020), the marginalization of social realities can be reflexively transformed in situ by instructors. However, this would require a deep understanding of the narratives of cultural othering and the interactive meanings present in images, neither of which may be present in locally sourced teachers.…”
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“…Indeed, this has been marketed in terms of “international editions”, where there is often an increased presence of local populations in imagery, but this just seems to promote oppression Olympics (the promotion of one minority race over another). Furthermore, as argued by Smith (2020), the marginalization of social realities can be reflexively transformed in situ by instructors. However, this would require a deep understanding of the narratives of cultural othering and the interactive meanings present in images, neither of which may be present in locally sourced teachers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The teachers and students reported that Blacks were consistently represented as poor or powerless, and Whites as wealthy and powerful. Similarly, in his PhD thesis, Smith (2020) discusses racism in Top Notch 2 (a popular ELT textbook). He argues that Whiteness "manifests as an adaptive, cultural filter that diminishes dark skin, quite literally, in the visual characterizations of dialogue participants" (p. 158).…”
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