This paper deals with the new cult cartoon series, South Park . While reviled as vulgar and likely to lead children astray, it is in fact a fertile field of ethical and logical argumentation. The paper analyses in detail the argumentation of one epi sode, entitled An elephant makes love to a pig and shows how it can be used to teach reasoning skills
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to analyse how the American adult cartoon sitcom South Park...
The philosopher Martin Heidegger describes humour as a response to human 'thrownness' in the world. ...
Celebrity has a high currency in contemporary western society, with widespread circulation, commerci...
In this compelling piece, Justin Miller presents a well-researched argument that analyzes episodes o...
Comedy Central’s South Park has proved a bone of contention for traditional guardians of youth cultu...
Each South Park episode leads viewers through a series of outrageous circumstances that culminate in...
Political correctness is a phenomenon causing numerous debates due to its controversial nature, wit...
The purpose of thesis is to use South Park, a satirical TV programme as an example of popular cultur...
From its first episode in 1997, South Park has re-invented itself through plot and charact...
Cartoon series such as “The Simpsons” and “South Park” have improved significantly through the use o...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.A self-consciously opposition...
Aristophanes, the fifth century B.C.E Athenian comic playwright, and Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the...
This article discusses a topic that has previously been the domain of business studies: sustainable ...
Emily Ravenwood examines in her article, The Innocence of Children: Effects of Vulgarity in South P...
This article will consider the recent ‘remastered’ editions of the first twelve seasons of the Comed...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to analyse how the American adult cartoon sitcom South Park...
The philosopher Martin Heidegger describes humour as a response to human 'thrownness' in the world. ...
Celebrity has a high currency in contemporary western society, with widespread circulation, commerci...
In this compelling piece, Justin Miller presents a well-researched argument that analyzes episodes o...
Comedy Central’s South Park has proved a bone of contention for traditional guardians of youth cultu...
Each South Park episode leads viewers through a series of outrageous circumstances that culminate in...
Political correctness is a phenomenon causing numerous debates due to its controversial nature, wit...
The purpose of thesis is to use South Park, a satirical TV programme as an example of popular cultur...
From its first episode in 1997, South Park has re-invented itself through plot and charact...
Cartoon series such as “The Simpsons” and “South Park” have improved significantly through the use o...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.A self-consciously opposition...
Aristophanes, the fifth century B.C.E Athenian comic playwright, and Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the...
This article discusses a topic that has previously been the domain of business studies: sustainable ...
Emily Ravenwood examines in her article, The Innocence of Children: Effects of Vulgarity in South P...
This article will consider the recent ‘remastered’ editions of the first twelve seasons of the Comed...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to analyse how the American adult cartoon sitcom South Park...
The philosopher Martin Heidegger describes humour as a response to human 'thrownness' in the world. ...
Celebrity has a high currency in contemporary western society, with widespread circulation, commerci...