Wikipedia:WikiProject Magical Realism Reconsidered

Marvellous but real: Henri Christophe

The University of British Columbia's class SPAN365 ("Magical Realism Reconsidered: Survey of Spanish-American Literature since the 1820s") is contributing to Wikipedia during Spring 2010. Our aim is to bring a selection of articles on magic realism to featured article status (or as near as possible).

If you have any questions or comments, you can add them to the project's talk page or at my user talk page.

Goals edit

News edit

  • This project goes live the week of January 4, 2010. Please check back regularly for latest progress.

Articles and groups edit

  Featured articles edit

  • None yet.

  Good articles edit

  B-class articles edit


Groups edit

Magic realism edit

Magic realism (talk · edit · history)

Wikipedia liaisons: Awadewit (talk), Scartol (talk)

Miguel Ángel Asturias edit

Miguel Ángel Asturias (talk · edit · history)

Wikipedia liaison: Scartol (talk)

Leyendas de Guatemala edit

Leyendas de Guatemala (talk · edit · history)

Wikipedia liaisons: Ceranthor (talk), Mike Christie (talk)

Alejo Carpentier edit

Alejo Carpentier (talk · edit · history)

Wikipedia liaisons: NuclearWarfare (talk), Moni3 (talk)

The Kingdom of this World edit

The Kingdom of this World (talk · edit · history)

Wikipedia liaison: EyeSerene (talk)

One Hundred Years of Solitude edit

One Hundred Years of Solitude (talk · edit · history)

Wikipedia liaison: Awadewit (talk)

McOndo edit

McOndo (talk · edit · history)

Wikipedia liaison: Ruhrfisch (talk)

Planning and resources edit

Stages edit

These are the stages we need to pass through:

  • Start. Get familiar with Wikipedia. Make some trial edits, however minor. Demystify the process. Leave behind any sense of intimidation. As Wikipedia puts it, learn to be bold. Learn basic editing skills. By January 8, everyone should have sent me their username, added themselves to a group (above) and the membership list (below), plus made at least one edit anywhere on Wikipedia.


There's no precise order for everything. Small, incremental change is always important. But over the course of the project we're looking for radical change, in some cases seeking to create a featured article from scratch. So we need also to be methodical.

NB see also what Wikipedia has to say about article development.

Style guides edit

To be awarded "good" or "featured" status, articles have to conform to the Wikipedia style guides. The three most important aspects of style are:

Secondary style guide are specific to different projects. Articles must conform to these also. Conflict between any of these is inevitable and troublesome; editors simply have to work out conflicts through consensus.

The simplest way to understand the various style guides is to examine articles that have passed GA or FA. Here is a recently-promoted featured article of a novelist: Mario Vargas Llosa. Here are a couple of featured articles of a novel: El Señor Presidente and The General in His Labyrinth. What's more, these three articles were all written by UBC students like you.

Resources edit


Members edit

Co-ordinator edit

Students edit

Non-students edit

We welcome participation and help from other Wikipedia editors. You may wish to add your username below.

Tables edit

Current assessment (January 11, 2010) edit

WikiProject:Magical Realism Reconsidered article assessment [ ]
Home Top High Mid Low
  FA
  GA
Gabriel García Márquez
B
One Hundred Years of Solitude Miguel Ángel Asturias
C
Magic realism
Start
Alejo Carpentier McOndo
Stub
The Kingdom of this World Leyendas de Guatemala

Initial assessment (January 4, 2010) edit

WikiProject:Magical Realism Reconsidered initial article assessment [ ]
Home Top High Mid Low Unassessed
  FA
  GA
Gabriel García Márquez
B
One Hundred Years of Solitude Miguel Ángel Asturias
C
Magic realism
Start
Alejo Carpentier
Stub
The Kingdom of this World Leyendas de Guatemala
Unassessed
McOndo

See also edit

Notes edit


External links edit

  • Magical Realism Reconsidered, retrieved 2010-01-07. Course blog.