Friday, October 4, 2019

fat Albert and the Cosby kids / Fat Albert

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids/Fat Albert (annotative Bibliography)

Genre (1972)


Wikipedia (Ed.). (2019, September 29). Saturday- morning cartoon. Retrieved October 4, 2019, from Wikipedia website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday-morning_cartoon
A.   This source will be used as a connection to how cartoon was watched in the 1970s. 

Ghost, M. C. (n.d.). Black super heroes: A brief history and timeline. Retrieved October 4, 2019, from markcarlson-ghost.com website: https://www.markcarlson-ghost.com/index.php/2017/07/30/black-superheroes-history-timeline/
B.    This source will further connect the idea that black cartoons were important. I could also put this one under social history. 

Social History (1972)
Lowbrow, Y. (2014, December 3). 5 ways going to the movies has changed since the 1970's. Retrieved October 4, 2019, from Flashbak website: https://flashbak.com/5-ways-going-to-the-movies-has-changed-since-the-1970s-24946/
A.   I will tie this in by stating that the way people watch movies has changed since the 1970s. Giving a different experience to viewer. 
 Thompson, T. L., & Zerbinos, E. (n.d.). Gender Roles in Animated Cartoons: Has the Picture Changed in 20 Years? In sex roles. Retrieved from http://www.gsws.pitt.edu/wiki/images/0/06/gender_roles_in_animated_cartoons_has_the_picture_changed_in_20_years.pdf (Excerpted from Sex roles, Vol. 32, pp. 651-672, 1995, Dayton, OH: 1995PlenumPublishingCorporation)
B.   This source will add the idea of gender roles in old cartoons and how they have changed. Allowing the idea as a girl as one of the main characters. 



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