Impudent, disrespectful and packed with slapstick comedy – this is the most prominent and most controversial cartoon family in TV history: The Simpsons. Critics complain about the decay of manners and the offensive humor of the show. There is considerable potential for civic education in the yellow universe of The Simpsons, however. On the basis of three Simpsons-episodes this article analyzes the depiction of elections and electoral races in a media democracy. This analysis aims at extracting critical positions from the satiric presentation of debates, media events and political rhetoric and connecting them to real campaigns in Germany and the USA. The examples are supposed to illustrate that The Simpsons do provide critical access to unde...
The modern landscape of American entertainment is filled with commentary on the state of the union. ...
Now in its thirtieth season, in 2018, The Simpsons is a popular culture phenomenon. The series is kn...
It is often said that the poet Homer “educated” ancient Greece. Joseph J. Foy and Timothy M. Dale ha...
Impudent, disrespectful and packed with slapstick comedy – this is the most prominent and most contr...
In the lead up to the recent presidential election in the USA and the imminent general election in t...
An essay is presented on the impact of the political content of the television program The Simpsons...
The creators of The Simpsons have constructed a model of society, one which due to the show's longev...
Rooted in the philosophy of Michael W. Apple, this thesis examines how The Simpsons has portrayed ne...
When students commence the study of political theory, they often lack the vocabulary necessary for t...
Due to its longevity (almost 400 episodes and 18 years), and the sheer number of supporting charact...
Now is a complicated time to be an educator. There are many facets underlying the issues that we fac...
Since debuting in 1989, The Simpsons has become a much-loved and studied television program. In ever...
The Simpsons ’ depiction of the evangelical Ned Flanders has become a well-known stereotype in conte...
The Simpsons consistently questions what is culturally acceptable, going against the grain of popula...
Satire is a form of humor used to criticize society and ridicule those who govern through irony, exa...
The modern landscape of American entertainment is filled with commentary on the state of the union. ...
Now in its thirtieth season, in 2018, The Simpsons is a popular culture phenomenon. The series is kn...
It is often said that the poet Homer “educated” ancient Greece. Joseph J. Foy and Timothy M. Dale ha...
Impudent, disrespectful and packed with slapstick comedy – this is the most prominent and most contr...
In the lead up to the recent presidential election in the USA and the imminent general election in t...
An essay is presented on the impact of the political content of the television program The Simpsons...
The creators of The Simpsons have constructed a model of society, one which due to the show's longev...
Rooted in the philosophy of Michael W. Apple, this thesis examines how The Simpsons has portrayed ne...
When students commence the study of political theory, they often lack the vocabulary necessary for t...
Due to its longevity (almost 400 episodes and 18 years), and the sheer number of supporting charact...
Now is a complicated time to be an educator. There are many facets underlying the issues that we fac...
Since debuting in 1989, The Simpsons has become a much-loved and studied television program. In ever...
The Simpsons ’ depiction of the evangelical Ned Flanders has become a well-known stereotype in conte...
The Simpsons consistently questions what is culturally acceptable, going against the grain of popula...
Satire is a form of humor used to criticize society and ridicule those who govern through irony, exa...
The modern landscape of American entertainment is filled with commentary on the state of the union. ...
Now in its thirtieth season, in 2018, The Simpsons is a popular culture phenomenon. The series is kn...
It is often said that the poet Homer “educated” ancient Greece. Joseph J. Foy and Timothy M. Dale ha...