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Annie M. Moses

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2012

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Culture Or Disability? Examining Deaf Characters In Children's Book Illustrations, Annie Moses, Debbie Golos, Kimberly Wolbers Jul 2012

Culture Or Disability? Examining Deaf Characters In Children's Book Illustrations, Annie Moses, Debbie Golos, Kimberly Wolbers

Annie M. Moses

Picture books can influence how children perceive those from backgrounds and cultures different from their own. Studies have been conducted examining how the text of children's literature portrays multicultural characters or characters with disabilities. However, few have looked specifically at the portrayal of characters through illustrations, despite growing understanding of the importance that illustrations play in text comprehension. Fewer still have analyzed children's literature for depictions of deaf characters and characteristics of Deaf culture. One recent study examined children's picture books for portrayals of deaf individuals in the text; however, examining illustrations may provide additional information for both hearing and …