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중년과 청년이 함께하는 독서모임의 그림책 치료, 독서습관 형성 및 세대교류 경험 연구

A Study on the Experiences of Picture Book Bibliotherapy, Reading Habit Formation, and Intergenerational Interactions in a Book Club Between Middle-Aged and Young People

  • 김지영 (연세대학교 문헌정보학과 대학원) ;
  • 윤수진 (연세대학교 인공지능학과 대학원)
  • 투고 : 2024.02.15
  • 심사 : 2024.03.15
  • 발행 : 2024.03.30

초록

본 연구는 노인과 청년이 함께하는 독서모임의 후속 연구로 중년과 청년이 함께하는 세대교류 독서모임을 다루었다. 독서모임의 프로그램은 독서습관을 형성할 수 있으며 그림책 독서를 통한 심리적 치료를 경험할 수 있도록 고안되었다. 연구자는 중년 참여자와 청년 참여자가 참여하는 그림책 독서모임을 운영하고, 개별인터뷰를 한 다음, 연구 데이터를 분석하여 시사점을 제시하는 질적연구를 하였다. 세대가 교류하는 독서모임은 중년 참여자에게는 청년과 자녀를 이해하고 청년으로부터 배우는 계기가 되었으며, 청년 참여자에게는 중년과 부모를 이해하고 중년으로부터 배우면서 세대 차이가 아니라 동질감을 느끼게 하였다. 또한 그림책을 읽으면서 스트레스를 줄이고, 인생의 중요한 교훈을 배우면서 그림책 치료의 긍정적 효과를 볼 수 있었다. 참여자들은 독서습관 형성에도 도움을 받았다. 이를 통하여 다양한 세대가 교류하는 독서모임의 시사점을 제시하였다. 본 연구를 통하여 다른 세대를 이해할 수 있는 세대교류 형태의 독서모임이 더욱 활성화되고, 많은 사람이 그림책을 비롯한 책을 읽는 활동의 장점을 발견하고 독서를 습관화할 수 있기를 기대한다.

This study focuses on an intergenerational book club with middle-aged and young people as a follow-up study on a book club with older people and young people. The book club program was designed to help people develop a reading habit and experience picture book bibliotherapy. The researcher hosted a picture book reading group between middle-aged and young participants, had individual interviews, and conducted a qualitative study to analyze research data and present implications. For middle-aged participants, the intergenerational book club was an opportunity to understand young people and their children and learn from the young people, and for young participants, it helped them understand middle-aged people and their parents and learn from the middle-aged people, allowing them to feel a sense of connection rather than a generation gap. In addition, positive effects of picture book bibliotherapy were seen while reducing stress and learning important lessons in life. The participants received help in forming a reading habit. This paper provides constructive suggestions for book clubs where different generations interact. It is hoped that through this study, intergenerational book clubs that can be used to understand other generations will be more popular and people will be able to discover the benefits of reading books including picture books and make reading a habit.

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이 논문은 연세대학교 미래융합연구원의 지원을 받아서 수행된 연구임.

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