Deconstructing South Park : critical examinations of animated transgression /
Deconstructing South Park: Critical Examinations of Animated Transgression is the first book to systematically analyze the cultural phenomenon of South Park from a wide scope of theoretical approaches. Brian Cogan and the other.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham, Md. :
Lexington Books,
c2012.
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Colección: | Critical studies in television.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Deconstructing South Park? South Park is deconstruction! Plus, as a bonus, why this book is a bad idea. or as Cartman might ask, Aimez-vous sucer mes couilles, Monsieur Derrida? / Brian Cogan
- From whence came Cartman: South Park's satiric lineage / Jonathan Gray
- "The brown noise": a roundtable discussion on satire and South Park, chaired by Eric Cartman: with introductory remarks by keynote speaker Professor SH Chaos, Pandemonium University (suburban campus), Toxic Shock, California / Stephanie Hammer
- "I'm not special?" Timmy, Jimmy, and the double-move of disability comedy in South Park / Michael M. Chemers and Hioni Karamanos
- "But I'm not in the closet!" Or, "Oh my God it's George Clooney as the voice of the dog!" South Park, celebrity, and thank God fair use laws are not as tough as they are in England! / Brian Cogan
- Is nothing sacred? Religious parody in South Park / Martha Daas
- The devil went up to Colorado: "Satan comedy" in South Park / Lori Wilson Snaith
- The South Park apocalypse: smaller, shorter, and undercut / James Hewitson
- "The most foul of the foul words": South Park and metadiscourse / John-Paul Stephenson
- "I made you eat your parents!": South Park and literary history / Louise Noble
- Respecting 'authoritah': Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and authorship in South Park and beyond / Nick Marx
- The feminine mistook: carnival, feminist humor, and South Park / MJ Robinson
- Tweaking art, the art of tweek: aesthetic desecration and the politics of possession in South Park / David Scott Diffrient.