Animation, both in film and on
television, has long been regarded as a playful, subversive medium that
often communicates counter-cultural messages. American animation
demonstrates a longstanding tradition of questioning the dominant
sociopolitical ideologies that guide American citizens, both at home
and abroad. This book examines FOX’s animated television sitcoms, The
Simpsons and King of the Hill and discusses the satirical strategies
used in these series to make viewers aware of the difficulties that
arise when we try to define ‘American culture’ in an increasingly
global world. Factors that complicate attempts to name general
characteristics and symbols that ‘sum up’ America and the American way
of life, such as regionalism, immigration, and globalization, are
explored in detail as they are represented and negotiated in these
popular series.
Product Details
- Paperback: 80 pages
- Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (November 13, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3838323556
- ISBN-13: 978-3838323558
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Product Dimensions:
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.2 inches
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