Hollywood or history? : an inquiry-based strategy for using the Simpsons to teach social studies
"The FOX television show The Simpsons has been around for over 30 years, with more than 700 episodes. A satirical, animated comedy, The Simpsons has millions of fans around the world and its numerous characters are instantly recognizable. Two of the main characters, children Bart and Lisa, are...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K :
Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc.,
[2024]
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| Series | Hollywood or history?
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781806601370 |
| DOI | 10.1108/979-8-88730-405-2 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xix, 314 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The longevity and complexity of the Simpsons / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part I. Culture
- Chapter 1. Immigration: South Asian stories from the past and present / Ritu Radhakrishnan
- Chapter 2. A bootable offense: Satire or stereotype? / Annie Mcmahon Whitlock
- Chapter 3. Whacking away at holiday origins / David A. Johnson
- Chapter 4. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part II. Time, continuity, and change
- Chapter 5. History hath a silver tongue: Protecting our ideals, or refusing to change? / Martin Castro
- Chapter 6. Lewis and Clark's expedition to the west / Amy Allen
- Chapter 7. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part III. People, places and environments
- Chapter 8. D'oh! Schools, race, segregation ... And zip codes? / Timothy Monreal
- Chapter 9. I don't eat anything that casts a shadow / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Chapter 10. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part IV. Individual development and identity
- Chapter 11. You don't win friends with salad / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Chapter 12. Ruthless bader ginsburgs / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Chapter 13. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part V. Individuals, groups, and institutions
- Chapter 14. The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems: The Simpsons and prohibition / Jeffrey Koslowski
- Chapter 15. The influence of teachers' unions purple monkey dishwasher / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Chapter 16. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part VI. Power, authority, and governance
- Chapter 17. The simpsons state of nature / Kymberli Wregglesworth
- Chapter 18. Can't someone else do it? Experience in governing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Chapter 19. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part VII. Production, consumption, and distribution
- Chapter 20. Is competition always good? / Timothy Constant
- Chapter 21. No more pb or j for me! Microlending on the Simpsons / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Chapter 22. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part VIII. Science, technology, and society
- Chapter 23. Stem, human capital, and the future of work / Erin C. Adams
- Chapter 24. Trusting every aspect of our lives to a giant computer was the smartest thing we ever did: Are smart technologies worth the cost? / Daniel G. Krutka
- Chapter 25. Well, kids, aren't you glad we don't believe in inoculations? Does new media provide more real news? / Daniel G. Krutka
- Chapter 26. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part IX. Global connections
- Chapter 27. Is anything in this bar made in america? Annie mcmahon whitlock
- Chapter 28. It's my first day! The creation of the United Nations / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Chapter 29. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part X. Civic ideals and practices
- Chapter 30. Springfield and the history of American immigration / Anthony Salciccioli
- Chapter 31. Down with homework! / Annie Mcmahon Whitlock
- Chapter 32. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- Part XI. Commentary on public education
- Chapter 33. Here's your scientifically selected career / Tiffany Craigie
- Chapter 34. Why do we take so many tests? The pros and cons of high stakes testing in the United States / Scott L. Roberts and Kate Van Haren
- Chapter 35. For further viewing / Annie McMahon Whitlock
- About the authors.