Ebook: Homer Simpson goes to Washington: american politics through popular culture
Author: Foy Joseph J., Schultz Stanley K
- Tags: Conformity, Popular culture, Social change, Cambio político, Cultura popular, Política y cultura, Política y gobierno, Sociología de la cultura, Sociología de la cultura, Cambio político, Política y gobierno, Política y cultura, Estados Unidos, Popular culture -- Political aspects -- United States, Conformity -- United States, Social change -- United States
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
- City: Estados Unidos;Lexington;Ky
- Language: English
- epub
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 its plotlines since its debut in 1989, and many Americans view the current war on terror through the eyes of Jack Bauer, the fictional hero of the controversial action show 24. Politics has always influenced entertainment, and Americans increasingly use popular culture to make sense of the U.S. political system and current debates. There is, however, another facet to the relationship between politics and popular culture: education. Exposure to political ideas through television, film, and music generates interest and increases knowledge among viewers and listeners. The presentation of political ideas in popular...