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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: Sue Johanson :
 * Article Evaluation: Sue Johanson is a recently deceased Canadian sex educator. While the article does give an overview of her life, it lacks content about her teachings, the reception of her work and her birth control clinic in Don Mills, Toronto :
 * Sources:
 * Nurses Making a Difference: RN and Sex Expert (jstor.org)
 * - Profile. Explains Johanson's motivations for creating a birth control clinic, after having to drive a friends to Buffalo, N.Y. Also touches on Johanson's time as a nurse.
 * Sex Lady leaves 'em laughing, and squirming: Sue Johanson talks a language students understand: [Final Edition] - Canadian Newsstream - ProQuest
 * -Article which details Johanson's work with students
 * Let's Talk About Sex: One of Canada's Leading Sex Experts - Canadian Newsstream - ProQuest
 * -transcript of an interview with Johanson. Gets into her motivations not outlined in the existing Wikipedia article.
 * Let's Talk About Sex: One of Canada's Leading Sex Experts - Canadian Newsstream - ProQuest
 * -transcript of an interview with Johanson. Gets into her motivations not outlined in the existing Wikipedia article.

Option 2

 * Article title: Sunday Night Sex Show :
 * Article Evaluation: related to Sue Johanson. More specific, as this is focused on the radio and later TV program Johanson hosted. Article lacks details of the show's content as well as its critical reception in Canada. :
 * Sources:
 * https://archive.org/details/nocturnaladmissi00rjgu/page/2/mode/2up
 * -book about Sunday Night Sex Show

Hurst, Debbie. "CORD." CIRCULATION 416 (1987): 481-7283.

- has excerpts detailing Johanson's show

Raisz, Helen. "A One & A Two." (1999): 123-124.

- also contains excerpts from the show

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8ul8Pex5GtEpa8hQoHOiSJFfKF9fgEI_&si=5eD3mVlrtm2oEOkx

- playlist of original clips from Sex Show

Option 3
Mathers, Lain A. B., J. E. Sumerau, and Ryan T. Cragun. “The Limits of Homonormativity: Constructions of Bisexual and Transgender People in the Post-Gay Era.” Sociological Perspectives 61, no. 6 (2018): 934–52. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26580610.
 * Article title: Monosexuality :
 * Article Evaluation: I found this article via Wikipedia's list of "stub" topics related to sexuality. It has minimal information, only a short paragraph defining the term. I took interest in the fact that the page describes how "the term is chiefly used in contrast to asexuality, bisexuality, or pansexuality and various other gender-neutral identities." This suggests that it can be framed in a bigoted or othering way. In my research, I will delve more into how :
 * Sources:
 * Mieli, Mario, David Fernbach, Evan Calder Williams, Massimo Prearo, and Tim Dean. “Fire and Brimstone, or How Homosexuals Became Gay.” In Towards a Gay Communism: Elements of a Homosexual Critique, 55–109. Pluto Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvqhtdg.8.
 * - provides a criticism of the idea of monosexuality. Absolutely not objective, but could be cited as a resistance/response to the very idea
 * Zivony, Alon. “Bisexuality in Men Exists but Cannot Be Decoded from Men’s Genital Arousal.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 117, no. 50 (2020): 31577–78. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27005707.
 * - Touches on the issues with wholly monosexual identity
 * - Touches on the issues with wholly monosexual identity

- Deals with the historical expectations of monosexuality, especially in Christianity.

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