User:Evr909/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title
 * Grandfather's Journey
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article is rated stub-class. The article covers only the plot and author of the book and could benefit from content regarding its reception, cultural impact, and from an analysis through the lens of Rodriguez's and Kim's article “In Search of Mirrors: An Asian Critical Race Theory Content Analysis of Asian American Picturebooks From 2007 to 2017.”
 * Sources
 * “In Search of Mirrors: An Asian Critical Race Theory Content Analysis of Asian American Picturebooks From 2007 to 2017”
 * "Contesting the Model Minority and Perpetual Foreigner Stereotypes: A Critical Review of Literature on Asian Americans in Education"
 * "'Are You Chinese? Are You Japanese? Or Are You Just a Mixed-up Kid?' Using Asian American Children's Literature"
 * "Contesting the Model Minority and Perpetual Foreigner Stereotypes: A Critical Review of Literature on Asian Americans in Education"
 * "'Are You Chinese? Are You Japanese? Or Are You Just a Mixed-up Kid?' Using Asian American Children's Literature"
 * "'Are You Chinese? Are You Japanese? Or Are You Just a Mixed-up Kid?' Using Asian American Children's Literature"
 * "'Are You Chinese? Are You Japanese? Or Are You Just a Mixed-up Kid?' Using Asian American Children's Literature"

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Fairy godmother
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article is rated start-class. The article could benefit from the inclusion of a section on how the portrayal of the fairy godmother has changed through history by analyzing its present-day usage in film adaptations of fairy tales and what themes they explore.
 * Sources
 * "A Wave of the Magic Wand: Fairy Godmothers in Contemporary American Media"
 * "Introduction: Queer(ing) Fairy Tales"
 * "A History of Fairy Godmothers"
 * "Introduction: Queer(ing) Fairy Tales"
 * "A History of Fairy Godmothers"
 * "A History of Fairy Godmothers"
 * "A History of Fairy Godmothers"

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Picture book
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article is rated start-class. I would look to explore/add a section on how illustrations in picture books display people of different cultures and how it has changed over time.
 * Sources
 * "Examining Agency in Children's Nonfiction Picture Books"
 * "How Diverse is the Academic Library Children's Picture Book Collection? Using Diverse Bookfinder's Content Analysis, Demographic Data, and Historical Bibliographies to Analyze a Picture Book Collection"
 * "'We Are Stories': Centering Picturebooks in the Reading Support Class"
 * "How Diverse is the Academic Library Children's Picture Book Collection? Using Diverse Bookfinder's Content Analysis, Demographic Data, and Historical Bibliographies to Analyze a Picture Book Collection"
 * "'We Are Stories': Centering Picturebooks in the Reading Support Class"
 * "'We Are Stories': Centering Picturebooks in the Reading Support Class"
 * "'We Are Stories': Centering Picturebooks in the Reading Support Class"

Option 4

 * Article title
 * The Lorax
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article is rated C-class. The lead introduces how Dr. Seuss "was able to create a story addressing industrial/economic and environmental issues," but it does not dive into this in a separate section within the article. Therefore, this would be a fascinating area to explore.
 * Sources
 * "BEYOND THE LORAX: Examining Children's Books on Climate Change"
 * "Beyond 'The Lorax?' the Greening of the American Curriculum"
 * "Climate Fiction as Environmental Education"
 * "Beyond 'The Lorax?' the Greening of the American Curriculum"
 * "Climate Fiction as Environmental Education"
 * "Climate Fiction as Environmental Education"
 * "Climate Fiction as Environmental Education"

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Article Evaluation
 * Sources
 * Sources
 * Sources