Accolades such as the best TV show of the twentieth century or the longest-running scripted series on American prime-time television have elevated The Simpsons to the pop culture pantheon, while also suggesting the very vintage character of the program. But the label The Simpsons refers not just 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 the lens of transmedia studies, Understanding The Simpsons traces the franchise's trajectory, exploring how one of the most popular comedy series of all time has redefined the intersections between corporate media and participatory culture, as the kernel of its cult meaning.



Autorentext

Moritz Fink is an independent media scholar. He holds a doctoral degree in American Studies from the University of Munich, and has published on The Simpsons as well as a variety of pop culture themes.

Titel
Understanding The Simpsons
Untertitel
Animating the Politics and Poetics of Participatory Culture
EAN
9781040792568
Format
ePUB
Veröffentlichung
01.10.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
10.81 MB
Anzahl Seiten
236