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The Simpsons and Society: An Analysis of Our Favorite Family and Its Influence in Contemporary Society

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Title: The Simpsons and Society: An Analysis of Our Favorite Family and Its Influence in Contemporary Society
by Steven Keslowitz
ISBN: 1-58736-253-8
Publisher: Hats Off Books
Pub. Date: October, 2003
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.36 (55 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: EXCELLENT SIMPSONS BOOK!
Comment: This is a great book!! I just read through my copy of 'The Simpsons and Society'... The book is a MUST READ for every Simpsons fan. It is an insightful analysis of The Simpsons television series. 'The Simpsons and Society' uniquely demonstrates that The Simpsons is more than a cartoon. In fact, the author notes that The Simpsons provides viewers with both comedy and the opportunity to uncover its inherent intellectual nature. The author taps into both the satirical and intellectual elements that have made the series so successful throughout the years. The author's use of great Simpsons quotes to purvey academic messages and insight make this book a 5-star read. I particularly enjoyed the sections devoted to Simpsonian politics, media culture, and medical malpractice (Hi Everybody! Hi, Dr. Nick!) I highly recommend this book to every Simpsons fan, and everyone else interested in reading about how popular culture infiltrates our lives. You gotta buy 'The Simpsons and Society'! You're going to enjoy it!

Rating: 5
Summary: WORTH THE READ
Comment: Hey there... if you're a Simpsons fan, you'll enjoy this book. Keslowitz relies on numerous academic sources to prove his points in each academic essay included in the book. The author touches upon a lot in the 150 page book: medical malpractice as portrayed on The Simpsons, industrialization (Homer Simpson), politics, news, history, and more. Keslowitz explains the importance of cartoons in an essay that discusses the impact of cartoons in contemporary society (my favorite essay in the book :)
Anyway, I highly recommend this book to Simpsons fans. If you watch the series even semi-regularly, you'll enjoy the reading. And for the die-hards, you'll enjoy the numerous inside jokes that Keslowitz provides. It's nice to read a book written by a true Simpsons fan.

Rating: 2
Summary: mixed feelings...due mostly to my love of the show
Comment: The only reason that I gave this book any stars at all is because I love "The Simpsons" and enjoy remembering scenes as I read about them. The concept of the book is also a worthy puruit-generally speaking. Otherwise, I think this book should never have been published. As an aspiring writer myself-as well as a writing tutor-I am VERY distracted by the constant grammatical errors throughout the book. It is VERY repetitive, badly organized (disorganized), oversimplified, and that's only to name a few issues. The potential inherent in this subject is infinite; reading this book makes me want to tackle something similar, but to do so with greater attention to detail, stronger evidence to support my theories, and the time to delve deeper into the concepts involved. To me, this book reads like a first draft of a thesis, one that needs major revision, a lot more evidence, less varying theories, more depth in those that do have the most merit, and months-maybe years-to make it better and suitable for publishing.

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