An edition of The Simpsons did it! (2015)

The Simpsons did it!

postmodernity in yellow

The Simpsons did it!
Martin Tschiggerl, Thomas Wala ...
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An edition of The Simpsons did it! (2015)

The Simpsons did it!

postmodernity in yellow

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English
Pages
288

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The Simpsons did it!: postmodernity in yellow
2015, Ferstl & Perz Verlag
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Table of Contents

Lisa Simpson as the voice of double-coded critiques of contemporary society -- Angela Meyer
Vests, monorails, "Springs" and Kwik-E-Marts : music as political discourse in The Simpsons -- Benjamin Franz -- Faith and laughter : a postmodern view of religion in The Simpsons / -- John W. Heeren, Salvador Jimenez Murguia
The Simpsons and television self reflexivity as critique -- Eric Pellerin
No Homer-Society : some explorations on Springfield capitalism -- Martin Gloger
Listening to yellow : music and musicians as heard and seen in The Simpsons -- Tom Zlabinger
"Hmm...abortions for some, miniature American flags for others" : The Simpsons, cultural memory, and the unpaid labor behind "Oogle Goggles" -- Joseph H. Herrera
Slashing The Simpsons : Apu, Lisa, and the fictionalization of academic discourse -- Brett Jordan Schmoll.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Vienna

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Library of Congress
PN1992.77.S58 S56 2015

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288 pages
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44497158M
ISBN 10
3902803134
ISBN 13
9783902803139
OCLC/WorldCat
907085172

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