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A Study on the Depiction of Disability in Illustrated Story Books

A Study on the Depiction of Disability in Illustrated Story Books

Autori:

Mubeccel GONEN, Aylin DURSUN, Zeynep TOPCU BILIR, Ilknur TARMAN, Imray NUR

Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 275-292



How to cite this article:

Gonen, M, Dursun, A., Topcu Bilir, Z., Tarman, I., NUR, I. (2015). A Study on the Depiction of Disability in Illustrated Story Books. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 50, 275-292.



Abstract:

The aim of the present study is to examine illustrated storybooks depicting people with disabilities, in terms of their content and the type of disabilities they feature and to analyze the disabilities in the books that could be reached. The study was carried out in the survey design. Within the scope of the study, three largest bookstores in Ankara, Turkey and the websites offering online book shopping were surveyed and 234 illustrated story books were reviewed. Among these books, 30 illustrated storybooks, which depict people with disabilities, were included in the study. In order to examine the characters with illnesses and disabilities in the illustrated books, the study employed “the Checklist to be used for Analysis of Children’s Literature that includes People with Disabilities used in Inclusive Education”, which was developed by Blaska. Although some examples found by the study results were rather negative, there are still some illustrated storybooks that depict disability correctly and help children respect people with disabilities by providing them with appropriate understanding of people with disabilities and disabilities themselves. However, despite the increase, it was seen that the number of books in this field is not sufficient.

Keywords:

concept of disability, disability analysis, children’s literature, illustrated storybooks, pre-school period.


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