User:JohnLats19/Homocore (zine)/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes

 * 1) Camille Erickson's dissertation will help to bridge the gap of historical data, providing more in depth views of the historical significance of homocore zines. This source will also bring the Homocore (Zine) article into a more personable light as it will provide paraphrasing of personal accounts and persons that have contributed to the advent of homocore zines. The wikipedia article briefly focuses on the history and significance of homocore zines with emphasis on specific zines, artists, and cultural effects. Erickson's article delves into more paradoxical data that will fill in the wikipedia articles gaps, such as gender roles, assimilation, and identity.
 * 2) Meredith L. Ruff's thesis dissertation will help fill in some of the gaps of historical data regarding homocore zines, as well as more paradoxical concepts that surround the dissemination of homocore zines. A focus on abjection, cultural spaces, and power dynamics as a result of the movement surrounding of homocore zines provides a more complex view of a commodified sources of deviance within a societal context. Ruff's source delves into more detailed cultural effects of homocore zines than the wikipedia article does, and leaves a surmount of information on significant figures, concepts, and zines that propelled the movement foward to create more subcategories to the wiki article.