Understanding The Simpsons

A Media Phenomenon at the Edge of Convergence Culture
Tectum, 1. Edition 2016, 262 Pages

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ISBN 978-3-8288-3785-0
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Conceived as a renegade TV show in the late 1980s, “The Simpsons” has become one of the most long-lasting and all-pervasive media phenomena in American television history. More than twenty-five years after its television debut, the “Simpsons” series may be beyond its prime; in the realm of popular culture, however, the yellow cartoon characters continue to represent strong cultural currency. In an accessible way, “Understanding ‘The Simpsons’” traces the show’s origins, analyzes its complex position in-between commercial and alternative culture, and examines its role in today’s ludic media environment. Drawing on numerous illustrative examples from the series and the paratextual realm that surrounds it, Moritz Fink puts “The Simpsons” in the timely context of transmedia relationships and convergence culture. From this perspective, “Understanding ‘The Simpsons’” demonstrates that the significance of Homer and Co. lies less in their economic persistence than in their permanent cult status.
Bibliographical data
Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-8288-3785-0
Subtitle A Media Phenomenon at the Edge of Convergence Culture
Publication Date Dec 5, 2016
Year of Publication 2016
Publisher Tectum
Format Softcover
Languages englisch
Pages 262
Copyright Year 2016
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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