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Planet Simpson

eBook - How a cartoon masterpiece documented an era and defined a generation
ISBN/EAN: 9781446447451
Umbreit-Nr.: 3471791

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 480 S., 1.13 MB
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Erschienen am 31.05.2012
Auflage: 1/2012


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>Astute, funny, literate, politically and culturally aware; in this analysis of<i>The Simpsons</i>, Chris Turner, a provocative new writer, dissects the world's favourite TV show - its genesis, past, characters and influence. Bart, Homer and Marge have entered the lexicon of iconic, global characters. Bart has the highest recognition factor amongst kids in the UK&US, way above that of Harry Potter. The British voted it their favourite TV programme ever. The Archbishop of Canterbury called it 'one of the most subtle pieces of propaganda around in the cause of sense, humility and virtue.'</p><p>Yet<i>The Simpsons</i>is thoroughly subversive and irreverent. Bringing the savvy insight to<i>The Simpsons</i>that has been brought to publishing on global politics, the internet and the fast-food industry, Chris Turner looks at how teh programme is created and the unique two-way relationship of inspiration and influence it has with the real world. From Marge and moral values to Lisa and the environment, from Homer and consumerism to Citizen Burns and corporate villainy - this is the first book to be written that is as intelligent, subversive, wide-ranging and funny as the show itself.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • Astute, funny, literate, politically and culturally aware; in this analysis of The Simpsons, Chris Turner, a provocative new writer, dissects the world's favourite TV show - its genesis, past, characters and influence. Bart, Homer and Marge have entered the lexicon of iconic, global characters. Bart has the highest recognition factor amongst kids in the UK & US, way above that of Harry Potter. The British voted it their favourite TV programme ever. The Archbishop of Canterbury called it 'one of the most subtle pieces of propaganda around in the cause of sense, humility and virtue.' Yet The Simpsons is thoroughly subversive and irreverent. Bringing the savvy insight to The Simpsons that has been brought to publishing on global politics, the internet and the fast-food industry, Chris Turner looks at how teh programme is created and the unique two-way relationship of inspiration and influence it has with the real world. From Marge and moral values to Lisa and the environment, from Homer and consumerism to Citizen Burns and corporate villainy - this is the first book to be written that is as intelligent, subversive, wide-ranging and funny as the show itself.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Chris Turner lives in Toronto and is a freelance journalist. His work has been published by The<i>Independent</i>amongst other in the UK. When his article on the<i>Simpsons</i>generation was published in<i>Shift</i>magazine, Matt Groening found it so interesting he ordered multiple copies to give to his friends and colleagues.
  • Schlagzeile
    • An intelligent, highly readable, hugely funny dissection of the world&apos;s most watched TV programme - <i>The Simpsons</i>