Picturing the past: Gender difference in the depiction of historical figures

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Fournier, JE
Wineburg, SS
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10.1086/444151
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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This study explored how schoolchildren picture the past. Fifth and eighth graders were asked to project themselves into historical roles-Pilgrims, Western Settlers, and Hippies-and to draw pictures of these figures. They also were asked to illustrate short textbook-like passages. Boys' drawings were consistent across task and historical role, depicting a past populated almost exclusively by men. Girls' drawings varied by task and historical role, sometimes including pictures of families or couples despite directions to draw a single figure. These findings are discussed in terms of what they disclose about students' beliefs about history. Curricular implications are also discussed.
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