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The Simpsons
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The Simpson family has been a frequent visitor to
millions of households around the globe
for two decades and the TV show centering on the
yellow family is arguably the most successful
TV series of all time. But THE SIMPSONS is not only
economically successful, it is also intelligent.
Recent publications have investigated the show''s
philosophical and psychological implications and have
thereby proven that the show is more than an
''ordinary'' animated cartoon. The show has perfected
the postmodernist aesthetic, an aesthetic that
is characterized by meta-referentiality and
intertextuality. The incessant references to TV shows
and movies past and present may lead some academics
to claim that THE SIMPSONS is the kind of fiction
that only
springs from and leads to fiction, but John Barth
already noted some twenty years ago that "all fiction
about fiction is in fact fiction about life." Following
this line of thought, THE SIMPSONS has to say a lot
about the society that makes the show successful. The
book at hand discusses the TV show THE SIMPSONS
from two related perspectives: its relation to
postmodernism and its relation to the postmodern
American society.
Autorentext
Michael Fuchs is a doctoral candidate in the department of American studies at the University of Graz, Austria. His Ph.D. dissertation investigates meta-referentiality in the horror film genre. He is currently co-editing a volume on postmodern theory, forthcoming by LITVerlag, 2009.
Klappentext
The Simpson family has been a frequent visitor to millions of households around the globe for two decades and the TV show centering on the yellow family is arguably the most successful TV series of all time. But THE SIMPSONS is not only economically successful, it is also intelligent. Recent publications have investigated the show's philosophical and psychological implications and have thereby proven that the show is more than an 'ordinary' animated cartoon. The show has perfected the postmodernist aesthetic, an aesthetic that is characterized by meta-referentiality and intertextuality. The incessant references to TV shows and movies past and present may lead some academics to claim that THE SIMPSONS is the kind of fiction that only springs from and leads to fiction, but John Barth already noted some twenty years ago that "all fiction about fiction is in fact fiction about life." Following this line of thought, THE SIMPSONS has to say a lot about the society that makes the show successful. The book at hand discusses the TV show THE SIMPSONS from two related perspectives: its relation to postmodernism and its relation to the postmodern American society.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639100853
- Sprache Deutsch
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Jahr 2013
- EAN 9783639100853
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-10085-3
- Titel The Simpsons
- Autor Michael Fuchs
- Untertitel Postmodernism, Postmodernity, and America's Most Animated Family
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 116
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein