Kwon, Yaejoon, Sarah Park Dahlen, Vincent Pham, and Dana Nakano. Carpenter and Frances Carpenter Introduced Korea to White Americans in the Decades Before the Forgotten War.” Children’s Literature Association annual conference: City in a Forest. Seoul National University and Bang Jung Hwan Research Institute, Seoul, Korea. "Libraries on the Frontlines: Neutrality and Social Justice." Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 36 (8): 751-66.ĭahlen, Sarah Park. Cooke, Sarah Park Dahlen, Beth Patin, and Yasmeen Shorish. "Asian American Teen Fiction: An Urban Public Library Analysis." In Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults. Oxford University Press.īackman, Antonio, Chayse Sundt, and Sarah Park Dahlen. "Asian American Children's Literature." In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, edited by Josephine Lee (general editor), Floyd Cheung, Jennifer Ho, Anita Mannur, and Cathy Schlund-Vials. "'We Need Diverse Books': Diversity, Activism, and Children's Literature." In Literary Cultures and Twenty-First Century Childhoods, edited by Nathalie op de Beeck. "Struggling to Breathe: COVID-19, Protest, and the LIS Response." In Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 39.ĭahlen, Sarah Park. "Authenticity." In Keywords for Children's Literature 2nd edition, edited by Philip Nel, Lissa Paul, and Nina Christensen. University Press of Mississippi.ĭahlen, Sarah Park. Harry Potter and the Other: Race, Justice, and Difference in the Wizarding World. ALA Editions.ĭahlen, Sarah Park and Ebony Elizabeth Thomas (eds.) (2022). Asian Americans in Story: Context, Collections, and Community Engagement with Children’s and Young Adult Literature. Adoption Debate.” Adoption & Culture, 10(2).ĭahlen, Sarah Park and Paul Lai. “Separation, Sorrow, and Silence: What Birth Mothers and Birth Searching in Children’s Literature Can Teach Us About the Abortion v. “The Paradox of the DMZ: Making War, Division, and Unification Intelligible Through Korean Picture Books.” Bookbird: A Journal of International Children’s Literature, 61(3) pp 45-54.ĭahlen, Sarah Park. She holds an MS and PhD in library and information science from the University of Illinois and a BA and MA in Asian American Studies from UCLA.įor a full list of publications, please visit Sarah Park Dahlen's Google Scholar page. She has served on several children's book award committees, including the National Book Award jury for Young People's Literature, and curates the youth literature programming at the Asian American Literature Festival hosted by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and the Library of Congress. Catherine University (2021), and the Mentoring Award from the Children's Literature Association (2021). Her honors include the Leadership Award from the iSchool's Alumni Association (2016), Faculty Teaching and Advising Award from St. She is co-editor of the scholarly journal Research on Diversity in Youth Literature, with Sonia Alejandra Rodríguez co-editor of Harry Potter and the Other: Race, Justice, and Difference in the Wizarding World (2022) with Ebony Elizabeth Thomas and co-creator of the 20 Diversity in Children's Books Infographics, with David Huyck, which are based on data from the Cooperative Children's Book Center at the School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Paul, Minnesota.ĭahlen's research addresses Korean adoption in children’s literature, Frank Carpenter and Frances Carpenter’s writings for children, and diversity in children's literature and library education. She previously served as an associate professor of library and information science at St. Sarah Park Dahlen joined the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois as an associate professor in August 2021.
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