Homer Simpson Goes to Washington: American Politics through Popular Culture
The modern landscape of American entertainment is filled with commentary on the state of the union. Many people now get their news from The Daily Show and The Colbert Report instead of Fox or CNN, and satirical political films such as Bulworth and Wag the Dog resonate with audiences and reviewers alike. The cartoon sitcom The Simpsons has used American politics to shape it
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Published
August 1st 2008
by University Press of Kentucky
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As stated early on in this book: the telling of American Politics is made so much easier when it's done with pop culture referencing. While the televisions shows, movies, songs, etc. that the book talks about may not actually have any intentional message (as open to interpretation as anything might be), it is certainly plausable to find one and use it.
There was only one chapter that I found myself trundling through as if it were a regular dry-as-a-bone text-book, but the others were ...more
There was only one chapter that I found myself trundling through as if it were a regular dry-as-a-bone text-book, but the others were ...more
it was funny as i dont know what
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