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Gymnasieelevers uppfattningar om skolans talsituationer i ett genusperspektiv / Perceptions of speech activities in school settings among upper secondary school students with a gender perspectiveTöyrä, Stina January 2022 (has links)
I denna studie har gymnasieelevers självförtroende i relation till tal i svenskämnet undersökts med ett genusperspektiv. Syftet med studien var att öka kunskapen kring manliga och kvinnliga elevers självförtroende och självkritik i olika talsituationer i klassrummet samt att belysa och problematisera könsspecifika mönster. Studien var kvalitativ och använde fokusgruppsintervjuer som metod. Materialet har analyserats med hjälp av kritisk diskursanalys och genussystemteorin. I resultatet urskiljs fem diskurser; (1) kompetensdiskurs, (2) prestationsdiskurs, (3) dikotomisk könsdiskurs, (4) maskulinitetsdiskurs och (5) nervositetsdiskurs. Därtill visade resultatet att inom diskurserna konstruerar eleverna sig själva och sina klasskamrater som både kompetenta och inkompetenta talare i ett komplext nät av olika konflikterande genuskontrakt och diskurser. / In the present study, the self-esteem of pupils at upper secondary school was explored in regard to speech contexts in first language studies. Moreover, it was studied with a gender perspective. The aim of the study was to increase knowledge of male and female students’ self-esteem and self-criticism in different speech contexts in the classroom and to shed light on and problematize specific gender patterns. The study was qualitative and used focus group interviews as a method. The material was analyzed with critical discourse analysis combined with a gender perspective. In the results, five discourses were identified: (1) a discourse of competence, (2) a discourse of performance, (3) a dichotomous gender discourse, (4) a masculinity discourse and finally (5) a discourse of nervousness. Furthermore, the results showed that within the discourses, students construct themselves and their peers as competent and incompetent speakers simultaneously in a complex web of different and conflicting gender roles and discourses.
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