Talk:Why aren't boys called sluts?
Requirements
- Title, year, and location of the publication - done
- Images of the zine - done
- Summary of the zine's content - say more about the zine's format
- Biography of the zine's author(s)/editor(s) - done
- Background of the Riot Grrrl movement, especially as it relates to the zine that is the topic of your article. (In other words, give the zine context). - done
- Citations in MLA format that point to the sources you used in your research - links don't work
- Add the page to the category "Riot Grrrl Zines" - done
Notes
Summary of zine - Good analysis of the content. I think more could be said about the format of the zine, such as the color of the paper, the typography, and how it was folded.
Author bio - I found this to be a very enlightening biography. I am especially interested to know that Rooks studied Women’s Studies.
Background - A good foundational primer on the movement. I like the quotation at the end from Tobi Vail, but I think you could spend some time explaining why you chose to include it there, and what importance it has to the movement.
Citations - Good list. More research sources might have led to a bit more content. The links in the citations are not working. They just appear as text.
Images - I love being able to see the full zine. I’m not sure if an image of Tobi Vail is appropriate for the page. I’d be curious to know why it’s included.
