A Visual Semiotic Analysis of Multicultural Values in An Indonesian English Textbook
Abstract
In the context of the role of culture in language learning, many textbook analysts have so far
investigated the representations of cultures in EFL textbooks. Most of the previous findings on
the study of culture indicate that EFL textbooks contain more about the cultures of inner circle
countries compared to the expanding and outer circle countries. In Indonesia, this area of
cultural issues in English textbooks appears to be underexplored. To narrow the gap, this study
using the visual semiotic theory of Barthes (1977) examined the multicultural values
represented in an Indonesian vocational high school English textbook through the visual images
in the textbook. This study shows that there are four categories of multicultural values
represented in the EFL textbook: respecting other people’s tradition, appreciating other people’s
perspectives, appreciating other people’s cultural products, and appreciating women’s equal
rights. These insights give students opportunities to enhance their intercultural communication
competence (ICC) by appreciating cultural diversity and accepting racial and religious
differences around them.
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