Librarians oppose shushing action figure
The 5-inch Librarian Action Figure,
which shows a bespectacled woman in a cardigan, long plain skirt and sensible
shoes, goes on sale in October for $8.95.
It is produced by Seattle
kitsch retailer Archie McPhee and Co., whose lineup of action figures includes
Sigmund Freud, Nico the espresso stand barista, and the McPhee action figure
that started it all, Jesus Christ.
On Web sites and discussion
groups, in phone calls and e-mails, librarians from as far as Australia have
made it clear how annoyed they are with the doll and Nancy Pearl, the
58-year-old real-life librarian who posed for the action figure.
One unsigned e-mail accused
Pearl of setting the profession back 30 years.
The criticism moved Pearl
to stop reading about the figure online.
"It's a little bit
disconcerting to read about how dowdy you are on somebody's blog," said Pearl,
executive director of the Seattle Public Library's Washington Center for the
Book.
Pearl, who knew she
wanted to be a librarian from age 10, started "If All of Seattle Read the Same
Book," a book-reading project that has caught on in communities across the
country. She loves books so much, she offers reading recommendations on her
voice mail.
She also wrote
the new book "Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment and Reason."
Archie McPhee owner Mark
Pahlow said that his company admires librarians, and critics of the action
figure are missing the point.
He said librarians are
heroes for everything from encouraging literacy to raising concerns about a
federal anti-terrorism law that lets authorities see what books people are
checking out from libraries.
"They are on the front
lines," Pahlow said. "They are speaking up for us."
As for the "shushing
thing," it is a "playful aspect to get attention," Pahlow said.
Despite the backlash, Pearl
said she does not regret posing for the doll: "It's a lovely idea and a lovely
tribute to my chosen profession."
I finally broke down and got my own
Librarian Action
Figure, based on local celebrity librarian hero,
Nancy Pearl. (the real Nancy Pearl pictured below)
Unfortunately,
some librarians oppose this toy action figure, as this
CNN
report
suggests
SEATTLE,
Washington (AP) -- A new action figure of a frumpy-looking librarian who moves
her index finger to her lips with "amazing push-button shushing action!" is
prompting librarians around the world to raise their voices in protest.
"The
shushing thing just put me right over the edge," said Diane DuBois, library
director of Caribou Public Library in Caribou, Maine. "We're so not like that
anymore. It's so stereotypical I could scream."
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We
love you Nancy!
Posted: Fri - January 16, 2004 at 07:59 PM