Gender Bias in Bangladeshi School Textbooks: Not Just a Matter of Politics or Growing Influence of Islamists

M. Niaz Asadullah, Kazi Md Mukitul Islam, Zaki Wahhaj

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Abstract

In this essay, we critically reflect on the ongoing controversy over Islamization of textbooks by a secular government in Bangladesh. Based on a review of the emerging evidence on gender stereotypes in textbook contents, we argue that gender bias was widespread in government-recognized textbooks long before radical Islamic groups publicly demanded changes to the secular school curriculum. All Bangladeshi school textbooks continue to suffer from a pro-male bias regardless of whether they are based on a secular or religious curriculum. Nonetheless, Bangladesh’s experience suggests that politicization of the debate on what children should learn in school can make future reforms much harder to achieve.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)84-89
Number of pages6
JournalReview of Faith and International Affairs
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Bangladesh
  • gender stereotypes
  • Islamic schools
  • Madrasah
  • political Islam

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