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Bibliografie des fantastischen Films / Bibliography of Fantastic Film
Bibliografie des Fantastischen Films
Bibliography of Fantastic Film
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literature list on: South Park (TV)

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Literature list

#1
Arp, Robert: Sucking balls and fucking off: An introduction to the bothersome South Park and philosophy. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#2
Arp, Robert: The Chewbacca defense: A South Park logic lesson. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#3
Auxier, Randall E.: Chef, Socrates, and the sage of love. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#4
Auxier, Randall E.: Killing Kenny: Our daily dose of death. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#5
Auxier, Randall E.: Why Timmy can’t read: Mr. Hat’s philosophy of progressive education. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#6
Barrios, Richard: Dangerous rhythm: Why movie musicals matter. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2014.
Description:
Includes the chapter "Painting the clouds: Snow White, South Park, and other ways to animate a musical.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Schneewittchen ~ Snow White
Musik ~ Music
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Animation ~ Animation

#7
Berger, Doris: South Park - infusing reality with grotesque satire. In: Reflex 2012. No. 5. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor

#8
Biderman, Shai: Stan’s future self and evil Cartman: Personal identity in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#9
Bishop, Sophia: Traveling up your own ass. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#10
Bondari, Katrina: Oh my God, they killed Socrates! Teaching Aristophanes via South Park. In: The pedagogy of adaptation. Edited by Dennis Cutchins, Laurence Raw and James M. Welsh. - Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press 2010. p. ?P.
Index:
Aristophanes
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy

#11
Broman, Per F.: Aesthetic value, ethos, and Phil Collins: The power of music in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Collins, Phil
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Musik ~ Music
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#12
Brooks, Sara Beth / Snelling, Tyler: Jimmy’s resistance, or killing the joy of cruel optimism in South Park. In: The image of disability: essays on media representations. Edited by J. L. Schatz and Amber E. George. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2018. p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Behinderung ~ Disability

#13
Buttgereit, Jörg: Team America: World Police: Eine Politsatire von den South Park-Machern. In: EPD Film 22. 2005. No. 1. [January] pp. 42-43.
Index:
Parker, Trey
Team America: World Police (2004)
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor

#14
Calef, Scott: Four-assed monkeys: Genetics and gen-ethics in small-town Colorado. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Stadt ~ City
Gentechnik ~ Genetics
Colorado ~ Colorado
Affen ~ Apes
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#15
Cantor, Paul A.: Cartman shrugged: The invisible gnomes and the invisible hand in South Park. In: Cantor, Paul A.: The invisible hand in popular culture: Liberty versus authority in American film and TV. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Politik ~ Politics

#16
Cantor, Paul A.: The invisible gnomes and the invisible hand: South Park and libertarian philosophy. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#17
Chaney, M. A.: "Coloring whiteness and blackvoice minstrelsy": Representations of race and place in Static Shock, King of the Hill, and South Park. In: Journal of Popular Film and Television 31. 2004. No. 4. [?D] pp. 167-175.
Index:
Static Shock (TV)
King of the Hill (TV)
South Park (TV)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Animation ~ Animation

#18
Cogan, Brian: Deconstructing South Park: Critical examinations of animated transgression. - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington 2012. (= Critical studies in television.)
Index:
South Park (TV)
Animation ~ Animation

#19
Cowan, Douglas E.: Episode 712: South Park, ridicule, and the cultural construction of religious rivalry. In: Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 2005. No. 10. [Summer] p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion

#20
Crawford, A.: Postmodern satire in American prime-time animation. - Coleraine, Northern Ireland: University of Ulster, Ph.D. 2009. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 59-11712.]
Description:
On American animated sitcoms. Discusses, among others, The Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, American Dad!, Beavis and Butt-Head, The Ren and Stimpy Show, Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, Invader ZIM, The Venture Bros. and Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Index:
Simpsons, The (TV)
Family Guy (TV)
South Park (TV)
King of the Hill (TV)
American Dad! (TV)
Beavis and Butt-Head (TV)
Ren and Stimpy Show, The (TV)
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (TV)
Invader ZIM (TV)
Venture Bros., The (TV)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force / Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 (TV)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Humor ~ Humor
Animation ~ Animation

#21
Curtis, David Valleau / Erion, Gerald J.: South Park and the open society: Defending democracy through satire. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#22
Dalton, Richard: Pussy epistemology is no match for a dick. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#23
de Lorenzi, Kenneth T.: Fra Bedrock til Springfield - og videre: Amerikansk animations-tv i den bedste sendetid. In: Kosmorama 53. 2007. No. 239. [Summer] pp. 140-151.
Description:
On US animated TV series. Discusses, among others, The Flintstones, The Simpsons, South Park, King of the Hill, Family Guy and American Dad!.
Index:
Flintstones, The (TV)
Simpsons, The (TV)
South Park (TV)
King of the Hill (TV)
Family Guy (TV)
American Dad! (TV)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Bedrock [imaginäre Stadt, Heimat der Familie Feuerstein] ~ Bedrock [imaginary city, home of the Flintstones]
Animation ~ Animation

#24
Devlin, William J.: The philosophical passion of the Jew: Kyle the philosopher. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#25
Dueck, Jeffrey: Religious pluralism and The Super Best Friends. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#26
Ellis, Iain: Humorists vs. religion: Critical voices from Mark Twain to Neil deGrasse Tyson. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2018.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on The Simpsons and South Park.
Index:
Simpsons, The (TV)
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Humor ~ Humor

#27
Feltmate, David: The humorous reproduction of religious prejudice: "Cults" and religious humour in The Simpsons, South Park, and King of the Hill. In: Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 24. 2012. No. 2. [Summer] pp. 201-216.
Index:
Simpsons, The (TV)
South Park (TV)
King of the Hill (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Humor ~ Humor
Fernsehen ~ Television

#28
Fortune, Aaron: I learned something today: South Park and the state of the golden mean in the twenty-first century. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#29
Fry, Karin: Oh my God! They killed Kenny - again: Kenny and existentialism. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#30
Ganter, Christian J.: South Park - krude Blasphemie oder zeitgemäße Bibelrezeption? Eine Zeichentrickserie als Herausforderung für den Religionsunterricht. In: Religionsunterricht an höheren Schulen 43. 2000. No. 5. [?D] pp. 328-331.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Religion ~ Religion

#31
Giesen, Rolf: Lexikon des Trick- und Animationsfilms: Von Aladdin, Akira und
Sindbad bis zu Shrek, Spider-Man und South Park: Filme und Figuren, Serien und
Künstler, Studios und Technik: Die große Welt der animierten Filme. - Berlin: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf 2003.
Reviews:
Arnold, Frank: Stopp. Trick: Bücher zum Animationsfilm. In: EPD Film 22. 2005. No. 4. [April] p. 56.
Petzold, Volker: Von Aardman bis Zwölf Monate. In: Kinder- und Jugendfilm Korrespondenz 24. 2003. No. 4(96). [?D] pp. 65-66.
Platthaus, Andreas: [untitled] In: Film-Dienst 56. 2003. No. 19. [September 9] p. 49.
Index:
Aladdin (Filmreihe)
Akira (Filmreihe)
Sinbad (Filmreihe)
Shrek (Filmreihe)
Spider-Man (Filmreihe)
South Park (TV)
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Technik ~ Technology
Animation ~ Animation

#32
Gournelos, Ted: Blasphemous allusion: Coming of age in South Park. In: Journal of Communication Inquiry 33. 2009. No. 2. [?D] pp. 143-168.
Index:
South Park (TV)

#33
Gray, John Scott: "Vote or die, bitch": The myth that every vote counts and the pitfalls of a two-party system. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#34
Hanley, Richard: Animals: Just say no. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Tiere ~ Animals
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#35
Hanley, Richard: Are we all Cartmans?. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#36
Hanley, Richard: Die, Hippie, die! South Park liberals. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#37
Hanley, Richard: Drugs are M’kay!. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Drogen ~ Drugs
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#38
Hanley, Richard: In defense of fags. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#39
Hanley, Richard: Infidel liberation. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#40
Hanley, Richard: May God strike this book down! In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#41
Hanley, Richard: Nice going, fat-ass. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#42
Hanley, Richard: Start the evolution without me. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#43
Hanley, Richard: Stem cells, numb nuts. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Gentechnik ~ Genetics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#44
Hanley, Richard: Team America: World pussies. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#45
Hanley, Richard: The death camp of tolerance. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#46
Hanley, Richard: Tomayto, tomahto ... or, what to do when life sucks. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#47
Hanley, Richard: White Jews can’t jump. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#48
Held, Jacob M.: You can’t get married, you’re faggots: Mrs. Garrison and the gay marriage debate. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Ehe ~ Marriage
Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#49
Hokanson, Jessica: Putting the psycho in psychopath: An examination of Eric Cartman.. In: Animatrix ?G. 2010. No. 18. [?D] pp. 39-47.
Description:
On the character from the South Park TV series.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Fernsehen ~ Television

#50
Introducing philosophy through pop culture: From Socrates to South Park, Hume to House. Edited by William Irwin and David Kyle Johnson. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2010.
Description:
On philosophical and religious issues in film, television, and music. Discusses, among others, the Matrix , X-Men, Batman and Harry Potter films as well as the TV series South Park and Lost.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
South Park (TV)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Batman (Filmreihe)
Harry Potter (Filmreihe)
Lost (TV)
Musik ~ Music
Fernsehen ~ Television
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#51
Jacobs, Jason: South Park. In: The essential cult tv reader. Edited by David Lavery. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= Essential readers in contemporary media.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television

#52
Jacoby, Henry Owen: You know, I learned something today: Stan Marsh and the ethics of belief. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#53
Jacquette, Dale: Satan, Lord of Darkness, in South Park cosmology. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#54
Janssen, David A.: "Time to lose faith in humanity": The Simpsons, South Park, and the satiric Tradition. In: Studies in Popular Culture 26. 2003. No. 1. [?D] pp. 27-36.
Index:
Simpsons, The (TV)
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Animation ~ Animation

#55
Jensen, Randall M.: AWESOM-O and the possibility and implications of artificial intelligence. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#56
Johnson, David Kyle: Cartmanland and the problem of evil. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#57
Johnson-Woods, Toni: Blame Canada! South Park and contemporary culture. - London; New York: Continuum 2007.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Kanada ~ Canada

#58
Karimova, Gulnara: Interpretive methodology from literary criticism: Carnivalesque analysis of popular culture: Jackass, South Park, and "everyday" culture. In: Studies in Popular Culture 33. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 37-51.
Index:
Jackass (Filmreihe)
South Park (TV)
Karneval ~ Carnival

#59
Keller, James: Recuperating and reviling South Park’s queer politics. In: Queers in American popular culture. Edited by Jim Elledge. Vol. I: Film and television. - Santa Barbara, California: Praeger 2010. p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Politik ~ Politics
Fernsehen ~ Television
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality

#60
Koepsell, David R.: They satirized my prophet - those bastards! South Park and blasphemy. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#61
Lipoma, Lori: Deconstructing the Devil: Satan comedy in Mark Twain’s Letters from the Earth and Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s South Park. In: Studies in American Humor 2007. No. 15. [?D] pp. 45-73.
Index:
Twain, Mark
Parker, Trey
Stone, Matt
South Park (TV)
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Religion ~ Religion
Humor ~ Humor
Letters from the Earth (Literatur ~ Literature)

#62
Marx, Nick / Sienkiewicz, Matt: Beyond a cutout world: Ethnic humor and discursive integration in South Park. In: Journal of Film and Video 61. 2009. No. 2. [Summer] pp. 5-18.
Description:
On the TV series.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Humor ~ Humor
Fernsehen ~ Television

#63
Mcwilliams, Cynthia: Just don’t kill baby cows. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#64
Miller, Ellen: Raisins, whores, and boys: Gender and sexuality in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Prostitution ~ Prostitution
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#65
Murtagh, Kevin J.: Blasphemous humor in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#66
Nagy, Victoria: Motherhood, stereotypes, and South Park. In: Women’s Studies 39. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 1-17.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Mutter ~ Mothers

#67
Onneken, Peter / Pieper, Dietmar: Rabiate Zyniker. In: Der Spiegel 53. 1999. No. 33. [August 16] pp. 104-105.
Description:
On the American animated series South Park.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Animation ~ Animation
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics

#68
Ott, Brian L.: "Oh my god, they digitized Kenny!": Travels in the South Park cybercommunity V4.0. In: Prime time animation: Television animation and American culture. Edited by Carola A. Stabile and Mark Harrison. - London; New York: Routledge 2003. p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Animation ~ Animation

#69
Patton Jr., Michael F.: Pious Hindsight: South Park’s hybrid vigor. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#70
Pike, Deidre M.: Enviro-toons: Green themes in animated cinema and television. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland & Company 2012.
Reviews:
Rust, Stephen: [untitled.] In: ISLE 20. 2013. No. 2. [?D] pp. 441-442.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Disney’s Bambi, David Silverman’s The Simpsons Movie, Andrew Stanton’s WALL-E, James Cameron’s Avatar, the TV series Futurama and South Park, and the films of Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.
Index:
Disney, Walt
Hand, David
Silverman, David
Stanton, Andrew
Cameron, James
Bambi (1942)
Simpsons Movie, The (2007)
WALL-E (2008)
Avatar (2009)
Futurama (TV)
South Park (TV)
Japan ~ Japan
Fernsehen ~ Television
Disney ~ Disney
Animation ~ Animation
Natur ~ Nature

#71
Presslaber, Reinhard: Zwischen Tabubruch und Zensur: Gesetzliche, religiöse und gesellschaftliche Zensurmaßnahmen in der Zeichentrickserie South Park. - München: GRIN Verlag 2013.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Zensur ~ Censorship
Religion ~ Religion
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics

#72
Quigley, Marin: The politics of animation: South Park. In: Metro 2000. No. 124/125. [?D] pp. 48 ff.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Politik ~ Politics
Animation ~ Animation

#73
Rehill, Anne Collier: The apocalypse is everywhere: A popular history of America’s favorite nightmare. - Santa Barbara, California: Praeger 2010.
Description:
Includes chapters on the religious sources of apocalyptic imaginations, on apocalyptic motifs in The Simpsons and South Park and on the representation of the apocalypse in literature and film, especially in Michael Bay’s Armageddon.
Index:
Bay, Michael
Simpsons, The (TV)
South Park (TV)
Armageddon (1998)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Traum ~ Dreams
Religion ~ Religion
Literatur ~ Literature
Religion: Apokalypse ~ Religion: Apocalypse

#74
Savage Jr., William J.: "So television’s responsible!": Oppositionality and the interpretive logic of satire and censorship in The Simpsons and South Park. In: Leaving Springfield: The Simpsons and the possibility of oppositional culture. Edited by John Alberti. - Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press 2003. (= Contemporary approaches to film and television.) pp. 197-224.
Index:
Simpsons, The (TV)
South Park (TV)
Zensur ~ Censorship
Humor ~ Humor
Fernsehen ~ Television

#75
Schulzke, Marcus: Contentious language: South Park and the transformation of meaning. In: Journal of Popular Film and Television 40. 2012. No. 1. [?D] pp. 22-31.
Index:
South Park (TV)

#76
Simmons, David: Southpark. In: The cult tv book: From Star Trek to Dexter, new approaches to tv outside the box. Edited by Stacey Abbott. - Berkeley, California: Counterpoint 2010. p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television

#77
South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.)
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#78
South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.)
Reviews:
Gournelos, Ted: [untitled.] In: Journal of Popular Culture 40. 2007. No. 4. [?D] pp. 744-745.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#79
"Spezieller Sinn für Humor": Die South Park-Macher Trey Parker und Matt Stone über ihre Schulerlebnisse und Erfolg in Hollywood. In: Der Spiegel 53. 1999. No. 33. [August 16] p. 105.
Index:
Parker, Trey
Stone, Matt
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Humor ~ Humor
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#80
Tueth, Michael: Reeling with laughter: American film comedies - From anarchy to mockumentary. - Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press 2012.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove, Mel Brooks’s Young Frankenstein and the animated South Park TV series.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Brooks, Mel
Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1963)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
South Park (TV)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Humor ~ Humor
Fernsehen ~ Television
Animation ~ Animation

#81
Way, Tom: Douching your truth canal and other forms of rational hygiene. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#82
Weinstock, Jeffrey Andrew: Taking South Park seriously. - Albany: New York State University Press 2008.
Reviews:
Patricia, Anthony Guy: [untitled.] In: Popular Culture Review 20. 2009. No. 1. [?D] pp. 118-123.
Index:
South Park (TV)

#83
White, Mark D.: Respect my authorita! Is Cartman "the law", and even if he is, why should we obey him?. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Justiz ~ Justice
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#84
Winokur, Mark: Costume Jewry: South Park’s Holocaust of the Passion. In: English Language Notes 44. 2006. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 253-257.
Description:
Discusses also Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
South Park (TV)
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Religion ~ Religion
Holocaust ~ Holocaust

#85
Yambor, Marjorie L: Subversive supremacy: A pop culture kaleidoscope of somatic sentiment. - East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University, Ph.D. 2006. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 67. 2007. No. 10. (April).]
Description:
On the representation of the body in film and television. Discusses especially Ally McBeal, South Park and David Fincher’s Fight Club.
Index:
Fincher, David
Ally McBeal (TV)
South Park (TV)
Fight Club (1999)
Körper ~ Bodies
Fernsehen ~ Television

#86
Young III, William W.: Flatulence and philosophy: A lot of hot air, or the corruption of youth?. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Jugend ~ Youth
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#87
Yu, Catherine: Is it okay to laugh at South Park? In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy


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