Talk:The Cultural Politics of Emotion
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[edit]Good work so far! I fixed the numbering on the list of chapters and added a small explanation of what they were. Thus far there don't seem to be any major Wikipedia related problems!
Remember to keep an eye on the length that User:Gregeiselein. Here are a few ideas on how the article could expand: Sometimes when articles depict subparts of a larger issue they will bold the titles for that section, however, that isn't necessary. I haven't read the text yet, but if some scholars point to specific "key concepts" that are replicated in other spaces, make sure that you create a section or subsection for those ideas. Additionally, don't be afraid to include her voice in the article, if she has published some type of reflection on the book. However, that being said, usually the best practice for starting a new article is just to rely heavily on what stands out in each of the sources you pull and letting them guide how you organize the content!
When you are ready to move the article into mainspace, simply follow the instructions at Wikipedia:Moving a page#How to move a page! Make sure that you move it to a page named The Cultural Politics of Emotion Sadads (talk) 03:34, 19 October 2012 (UTC)
Tone
[edit]Hello, all. I added the tone banner at the top since the "Critical Response and References" section is written oddly. Let me know if you disagree.
Alfenus (talk) 14:00, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
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