Tag: Simpsons

The Simpsons in the Classroom Embiggening the Learning Experience with the Wisdom of Springfield


Free Download Denise Du Vernay, "The Simpsons in the Classroom: Embiggening the Learning Experience with the Wisdom of Springfield"
English | 2010 | pages: 341 | ISBN: 0786444908 | PDF | 1,3 mb
The object of much debate, attention, and scholarship since it first aired more than 20 years ago, The Simpsons provides excellent, if unexpected, fodder for high school and college lesson plans. After all, laughing students are hardly sleeping students! But The Simpsons also provides a familiar student knowledge base which instructors can use as a jumping-off point to introduce concepts in literature, composition, linguistics, cultural studies, gender studies, and media appreciation. The authors, both of whom have been teaching The Simpsons for more than a decade, share exercises, prompts, and even syllabi that have proven successful in their own courses.

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The Gospel according to The Simpsons, Bigger and Possibly Even Better!


Free Download Mark I. Pinsky, "The Gospel according to The Simpsons, Bigger and Possibly Even Better!"
English | 2007 | pages: 328 | ISBN: 0664231608 | EPUB | 0,4 mb
Is there anything holy in Springfield, the home to irascible Bart Simpson and his naive dad Homer, their enthusiastic evangelical neighbor Ned Flanders, the sourpuss minister Rev. Lovejoy, and the dozens of other unique characters who inhabit the phenomenally popular TV show? In this revision of the 2001 bestseller, author Mark Pinsky says yes!

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Drawn to the Gods Religion and Humor in The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy


Free Download Drawn to the Gods: Religion and Humor in The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy By David Feltmate
2017 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 1479822183 | EPUB | 2 MB
A new world of religious satire illuminated through the layers of religion and humor that make up the The Simpsons, South Park and Family Guy. Drawing on the worldviews put forth by three wildly popular animated shows – The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy- David Feltmate demonstrates how ideas about religion’s proper place in American society are communicated through comedy. The book includes discussion of a wide range of American religions, including Protestant and Catholic Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Native American Religions, New Religious Movements, "Spirituality," Hinduism, and Atheism. Along the way, readers are shown that jokes about religion are influential tools for teaching viewers how to interpret and judge religious people and institutions. Feltmate, develops a picture of how each show understands and communicates what constitutes good religious practice as well as which traditions they seek to exclude on the basis of race and ethnicity, stupidity, or danger. From Homer Simpson’s spiritual journey during a chili-pepper induced hallucination to South Park’s boxing match between Jesus and Satan to Peter Griffin’s worship of the Fonz, each show uses humor to convey a broader commentary about the role of religion in public life. Through this examination, an understanding of what it means to each program to be a good religious American becomes clear. Drawn to the Gods is a book that both fans and scholars will enjoy as they expose the significance of religious satire in these iconic television programs.

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Watching With The Simpsons Television, Parody, And Intertextuality


Free Download Jonathan Gray, "Watching With The Simpsons: Television, Parody, And Intertextuality"
English | 2005 | pages: 217 | ISBN: 0415362024, 0415362032 | PDF | 1,3 mb
Using our favourite Springfield family as a case study, Watching with The Simpsons examines the textual and social role of parody in offering critical commentary on other television programs and genres.

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