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'한 책, 한 도시' 독서운동의 사례연구: Seattle Reads

A Case Study of 'One Book, One City' Community Reading Promotion Campaigns: Seattle Reads

  • 윤정옥 (청주대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • 투고 : 2023.10.26
  • 심사 : 2023.10.30
  • 발행 : 2023.11.30

초록

이 연구는 '한 책, 한 도시' 지역사회 독서운동의 원형인 미국 워싱턴 주 시애틀의 'Seattle Reads'의 사례연구로 진행하였다. 1998년 출범한 'Seattle Reads'의 지난 25년간 목표, 선정 책들의 특성 및 주요 행사와 활동을 분석함으로써 'One Book' 독서운동으로서의 현황 및 지향점을 보다 깊게 이해하는 것을 목표로 하였다. 'Seattle Reads'는 한 권의 책을 읽고 토론하면서, 다양한 행사와 프로그램으로 시민들의 참여와 소통을 독려함으로써 성인 대중을 위한 지역사회 독서운동의 원형을 제시하였다. 'Seattle Reads'는 매년 꾸준히 다양한 문화적 및 민족적 배경을 가진 작가들의 책을 읽고 이야기함으로써, 다양성의 이해 및 지역사회 통합을 지향하는, 'One Book' 독서운동으로서의 지속성, 일관성, 자율성 및 독립성이라는 특성을 보여주었다.

This research is a case study of 'Seattle Reads', which launched in 1998 and has become the prototype of 'One Book, One City' Community Reading Promotion Campaign. The purpose of this research is to comprehend further the current state and future goals of 'Seattle Reads' as a typical 'One Book' program by documenting the characteristics of the 'One Book's selected for the past 25 years and their related events and activities. 'Seattle Reads' presented the model of 'One Book' program, which consists of the selection of 'One Book' for adult readers, its reading and discussion, and a variety of events and activities in the community. This analysis of 'Seattle Reads' demonstrates the continuity, consistency, self-reliance, and independence of a 'One Book' program, by reading and talking about 'One Book' by authors with diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and trying to understand and integrate differences among people in the community.

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