Responding to Islamic Religious Conducts: Situating Morality Through Critical Reading Literacy Task on Cartoons for Indonesian EFL Muslim Learners
Abstract
Due to terrorism and muslim discourse, Islamic outfits receive negative images by other
muslims. Therefore, there is a need to engage muslim university students with critical reading
literacy to situate morality. Through the task, the students play two important roles: text
participants and text analysts. In this study, cartoons were used as materials for exercising
critical reading, and eliciting students’ responses to beliefs, values, identities, and ideologies
inherent in the cartoons. Anchoring in Critical Discourse Analysis through semantic and critical
practices, the participants involved in stages of exercising critical literacy on cartoons as an
attempt to situate Islamic morality. The tasks enable learners to sharpen their understanding of
how the society works as different systems, and to invigorate their self-view on the awareness
that human constantly changes identity. The results of the study reveal that the task enables
learners to reflect, react, and posit themselves as muslims and global citizens.
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