Cultural Authenticity Portrayed in Picture Books: A Systematic Approach Toward Diversity Education for Children
to Dr. Pauletta B. Bracy, associate professor, School of Library and Information Science and director for the Office of University Accreditation / Office of the Provost at North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC, and Dr. Eun-Young Yoo, professor, School of Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC
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The project seeks to analyze the issue of cultural authenticity portrayed in picture books in order to provide a new direction for diversity education for children. The research design and methods of the study will contribute to re-tuning and reframing the concept of cultural authenticity. The project was submitted under this year’s Research Topic: 1 - The Impact of Rapidly Shifting Demographics on Information Needs, Services and Strategies.
Resulting publications & presentations:
- Yoo-Lee, E.Y. Exploring the issue of “Cultural Authenticity” portrayed in multicultural picture books: A collaborative analysis for diversity education. Poster Presented at Association of Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), Boston, MA, January 12-15, 2010.
- Yoo-Lee, E.Y., Adkins, D., Kim, K.S., Bishop, N., Davis, H. Exploring the issue of cultural authenticity portrayed in multicultural picture books: a collaborative analysis for diversity education at 2012 JCLC (Joint Conference of Librarians of Color) Conference in Kansas City, MO in Sept. 20, 2012.
- Yoo-Lee, E., Fowler, L., Adkins, D., Kim, K.S., and Davis, H. (2014). Cultural Authenticity in Multicultural Picture Books: A Collaborative Analysis for Diversity Education. Library Quarterly, Vol. 84 (3): 324-347.