The deep end of South Park

critical essays on television's shocking cartoon series

English language

Published April 10, 2009 by McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.

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978-0-7864-4307-9
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"South Park is a socially significant satire. This volume explores the popularity and cultural relevance of South Park and its place as an artistically and politically worthy satire. Among the topics explored are the show's parody of the processes of manufacturing political consent; the interrogation of anti-tobacco legislation; and seemingly irreverent and dismissive treatment of environmentalism"--Provided by publisher.

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Honestly I kinda forced myself to keep reading cause I love Ali Hazelwood’s books too much. In the end it wasn’t too bad I guess. The things I really disliked are 1 the troupe, getting with your friend’s ex boyfriend is weird no matter what, and 2 the beginning was so hard to read, genuinely I debated dnf’ing so many times in the first chapters cause it felt.. jumbled up. Either ways, still finished this, gotta say though that they do make a cute couple, and the chemistry is hot.

Subjects

  • South Park (Television program)