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Understanding The Simpsons Animating The Politics And Poetics Of Participatory Culture Moritz Fink

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Understanding The Simpsons Animating The Politics And Poetics Of Participatory Culture Moritz Fink
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Moritz Fink
ISBN: 9789048540334, 904854033X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Understanding The Simpsons Animating The Politics And Poetics Of Participatory Culture Moritz Fink by Moritz Fink 9789048540334, 904854033X instant download after payment.

Another book on The Simpsons? you might wonder. Isn’t the yellow cartoon troupe around the eponymous chaotic family somewhat worn-out? Perhaps you even ask yourself whether that nineties’ show is still on the air anyhow.
Accolades such as “the best TV show of the twentieth century” or “the longest-running scripted series on American prime-time television” have not only elevated The Simpsons to the comedy pantheon, they have come to suggest the very dinosaur character of the program. But the label “The Simpsons” not just refers to a show that seems to belong to a bygone television era; it implies a rich narrative universe, including a set of iconic figures, familiar across continents and generations.
Through a transmedia-studies lens, Understanding The Simpsons traces the yellow-branded franchise’s trajectory, from its original conception shaped by alternative media traditions to its astounding, long-lived impact as a cult phenomenon in popular culture. Examining the legacy of online fan forums and bootleg T-shirts from the show’s heyday in the early 1990s, as well as the meaning of The Simpsons in contemporary digital culture, this book demonstrates how one of the most popular comedy series of all times has redefined the intersection between the corporate media and participatory culture – and is alive, indeed.

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