The Resource Homer Simpson marches on Washington : dissent through American popular culture, edited by Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy ; foreword by Kate Mulgrew
Homer Simpson marches on Washington : dissent through American popular culture, edited by Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy ; foreword by Kate Mulgrew
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- Summary
- The Simpsons questions what is culturally acceptable, showcasing controversial issues like homosexuality, animal rights, the war on terror, and religion. This subtle form of political analysis is effective in changing opinions and attitudes on a large scale. Homer Simpson Marches on Washington explores the transformative power that enables popular culture to influence political agendas, frame the consciousness of audiences, and create profound shifts in values and ideals. To investigate the full spectrum of popular culture in a democratic society, editors Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy gathe
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xi, 306 pages)
- Contents
-
- Unpacking the House: images of heroism against the regulatory state
- Sara R. Jordan, Phillip W. Gray
- "I learned prison is a bad place to be": 25th hour and reimagining incarceration
- Peter Caster
- Riveted to Rosie: O'Donnell's queer politics and controversial antics on ABC's The View
- Katherine Lehman
- "Gabbin' about God": religion, secularity, and satire on The Simpsons
- Matthew Henry
- It came from planet earth: eco-horror and the politics of postenvironmentalism in The Happening
- Joseph J. Foy
- The revolution Is being televised: the case for popular culture as public sphere
- Raising the red flag: culture, labor, and the left, 1880-1920
- Jeffrey A. Johnson
- Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam: the evolution of protest songs in popular music from Vietnam to Iraq
- Jerry Rodnitzky
- Hip-hop and representin': power, voice, and identity
- Tanji Gilliam
- "Things in this country are gonna change pretty fast": dissent, mobilization, and the politics of Jericho
- Isabel Pinedo
- It's not funny 'cause it's true: the mainstream media's response to media satire in the Bush years
- Carl Bergetz
- Timothy M. Dale
- Gender, the final frontier: revisiting Star Trek: the next generation
- Diana M.A. ReIke
- The Daily Show and the politics of truth
- Jamie Warner
- Mr. Smith goes to the movies: images of dissent in American cinema
- Beth Wielde Heidelberg, David Schultz
- The truth is still out there: The X-files and 9/11
- Paul A. Cantor
- Isbn
- 9780813173757
- Label
- Homer Simpson marches on Washington : dissent through American popular culture
- Title
- Homer Simpson marches on Washington
- Title remainder
- dissent through American popular culture
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy ; foreword by Kate Mulgrew
- Subject
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- Conformity
- Conformity -- United States
- Electronic books
- History
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Cultural Policy
- Popular culture -- Political aspects
- Popular culture -- Political aspects -- United States
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology | Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Social Science
- Social change
- Social change -- United States
- United States
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Simpsons questions what is culturally acceptable, showcasing controversial issues like homosexuality, animal rights, the war on terror, and religion. This subtle form of political analysis is effective in changing opinions and attitudes on a large scale. Homer Simpson Marches on Washington explores the transformative power that enables popular culture to influence political agendas, frame the consciousness of audiences, and create profound shifts in values and ideals. To investigate the full spectrum of popular culture in a democratic society, editors Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy gathe
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Dewey number
- 306.0973
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- E169.12
- LC item number
- .H663 2010eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Dale, Timothy M
- Foy, Joseph J
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Popular culture
- Conformity
- Social change
- Social Science
- History
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- Conformity
- Popular culture
- Social change
- United States
- Label
- Homer Simpson marches on Washington : dissent through American popular culture, edited by Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy ; foreword by Kate Mulgrew
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- Color
- multicolored
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- txt
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- Contents
-
- Unpacking the House: images of heroism against the regulatory state
- Sara R. Jordan, Phillip W. Gray
- "I learned prison is a bad place to be": 25th hour and reimagining incarceration
- Peter Caster
- Riveted to Rosie: O'Donnell's queer politics and controversial antics on ABC's The View
- Katherine Lehman
- "Gabbin' about God": religion, secularity, and satire on The Simpsons
- Matthew Henry
- It came from planet earth: eco-horror and the politics of postenvironmentalism in The Happening
- Joseph J. Foy
- The revolution Is being televised: the case for popular culture as public sphere
- Raising the red flag: culture, labor, and the left, 1880-1920
- Jeffrey A. Johnson
- Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam: the evolution of protest songs in popular music from Vietnam to Iraq
- Jerry Rodnitzky
- Hip-hop and representin': power, voice, and identity
- Tanji Gilliam
- "Things in this country are gonna change pretty fast": dissent, mobilization, and the politics of Jericho
- Isabel Pinedo
- It's not funny 'cause it's true: the mainstream media's response to media satire in the Bush years
- Carl Bergetz
- Timothy M. Dale
- Gender, the final frontier: revisiting Star Trek: the next generation
- Diana M.A. ReIke
- The Daily Show and the politics of truth
- Jamie Warner
- Mr. Smith goes to the movies: images of dissent in American cinema
- Beth Wielde Heidelberg, David Schultz
- The truth is still out there: The X-files and 9/11
- Paul A. Cantor
- Control code
- ocn646067894
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xi, 306 pages)
- File format
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- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780813173757
- Level of compression
- unknown
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- computer
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- c
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- (Sirsi) o646067894
- (OCoLC)646067894
- Label
- Homer Simpson marches on Washington : dissent through American popular culture, edited by Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy ; foreword by Kate Mulgrew
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Unpacking the House: images of heroism against the regulatory state
- Sara R. Jordan, Phillip W. Gray
- "I learned prison is a bad place to be": 25th hour and reimagining incarceration
- Peter Caster
- Riveted to Rosie: O'Donnell's queer politics and controversial antics on ABC's The View
- Katherine Lehman
- "Gabbin' about God": religion, secularity, and satire on The Simpsons
- Matthew Henry
- It came from planet earth: eco-horror and the politics of postenvironmentalism in The Happening
- Joseph J. Foy
- The revolution Is being televised: the case for popular culture as public sphere
- Raising the red flag: culture, labor, and the left, 1880-1920
- Jeffrey A. Johnson
- Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam: the evolution of protest songs in popular music from Vietnam to Iraq
- Jerry Rodnitzky
- Hip-hop and representin': power, voice, and identity
- Tanji Gilliam
- "Things in this country are gonna change pretty fast": dissent, mobilization, and the politics of Jericho
- Isabel Pinedo
- It's not funny 'cause it's true: the mainstream media's response to media satire in the Bush years
- Carl Bergetz
- Timothy M. Dale
- Gender, the final frontier: revisiting Star Trek: the next generation
- Diana M.A. ReIke
- The Daily Show and the politics of truth
- Jamie Warner
- Mr. Smith goes to the movies: images of dissent in American cinema
- Beth Wielde Heidelberg, David Schultz
- The truth is still out there: The X-files and 9/11
- Paul A. Cantor
- Control code
- ocn646067894
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xi, 306 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780813173757
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Stock number
-
- 22573/ctt2hhnwk
- FF1771BA-EC46-40C6-8882-F5E6F0EF3476
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o646067894
- (OCoLC)646067894
Subject
- Conformity
- Conformity -- United States
- Electronic books
- History
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Cultural Policy
- Popular culture -- Political aspects
- Popular culture -- Political aspects -- United States
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology | Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Social Science
- Social change
- Social change -- United States
- United States
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