Social Criticism in the American Animated Sitcoms The Simpsons, South Park and Family Guy

dc.contributor.advisorVarró, Gabriella
dc.contributor.authorTőrös, Éva
dc.contributor.departmentDE--TEK--Bölcsészettudományi Karhu_HU
dc.date.accessioned2013-05-29T14:57:34Z
dc.date.available2013-05-29T14:57:34Z
dc.date.created2009-04-03
dc.date.issued2013-05-29T14:57:34Z
dc.description.abstractThis writing might not be the most developed you will ever see, but it is something that nobody has ever tried before. I will try to introduce the sitcom, as a genre, I will present a classification of these sitcoms, and I will also try to show what kind of social issues can be found in the series. First I will introduce the classification itself, how different sitcoms can be presented, how Richard F. Taflinger or Bert Ehrmann can divide between the sitcoms and also the idea of whether a sitcom is animated or not. Then, I will show the historical background for the sitcoms. After that, I will talk about social criticism, how it is represented in the sitcoms, and following this, I will talk about the different issues that are represented in the social context in each of the sitcoms. I will talk about humor, homosexuality, gender issues, politics and religion and also environmentalism. There are many other issues that we can find in these sitcoms, but right now, I would like to show these.hu_HU
dc.description.courseangol nyelv és irodalomhu_HU
dc.description.degreeegyetemihu_HU
dc.format.extent67hu_HU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2437/169773
dc.language.isoenhu_HU
dc.rights.accessiphu_HU
dc.subjectextreme situationshu_HU
dc.subjectcriticismhu_HU
dc.subject.dspaceDEENK Témalista::Irodalomtudomány::Összehasonlító irodalomtudományhu_HU
dc.titleSocial Criticism in the American Animated Sitcoms The Simpsons, South Park and Family Guyhu_HU
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