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E-raamat: Arrested Development and Philosophy: They've Made a Huge Mistake

Edited by (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA), Edited by (Hartwick College), Series edited by (King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA)
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"A smart philosophical look at the cult hit television show, Arrested Development. Arrested Development earned six Emmy awards, a Golden Globe award, critical acclaim, and a loyal cult following-and then it was canceled. Fortunately, this book steps intothe void left by the show's premature demise by exploring the fascinating philosophical issues at the heart of the quirky Bluths and their comic exploits. Whether it's reflecting on Gob's self-deception or digging into Tobias's double entendres, you'll watch your favorite scenes and episodes of the show in a whole new way. Takes an entertaining look at the philosophical ideas and tensions in the show's plots and themes. Gives you new insights about the Bluth family and other characters: Is George Michael's crush on his cousin unnatural? Is it immoral for Lindsay to lie about stealing clothes to hide the fact that she has a job? Are the pictures really of bunkers or balls? Lets you sound super-smart as you rattle off the names of great philosophers like Sartre and Aristotle to explain key characters and episodes of the show. Packed with thought-provoking insights, Arrested Development and Philosophy is essential reading for anyone who wants to know more about their late, lamented TV show. And it'll keep you entertained until the long-awaited Arrested Development movie finally comes out. (Whenever that is.)"--

"Arrested Development is an award winning and critically acclaimed TV show that lasted for three seasons before being canceled for low ratings"--

A lighthearted, philosophical assessment of the Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning cult hit reflects on respective character foibles and episode themes to consider how the show demonstrates deeper levels of cultural and philosophical relevance. Original. TV tie-in.

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A smart philosophical look at the cult hit television show, Arrested Development

Arrested Development earned six Emmy awards, a Golden Globe award, critical acclaim, and a loyal cult following and then it was canceled. Fortunately, this book steps into the void left by the show's premature demise by exploring the fascinating philosophical issues at the heart of the quirky Bluths and their comic exploits. Whether it's reflecting on Gob's self-deception or digging into Tobias's double entendres, you'll watch your favorite scenes and episodes of the show in a whole new way.

  • Takes an entertaining look at the philosophical ideas and tensions in the show's plots and themes
  • Gives you new insights about the Bluth family and other characters: Is George Michael's crush on his cousin unnatural? Is it immoral for Lindsay to lie about stealing clothes to hide the fact that she has a job? Are the pictures really of bunkers or balls?
  • Lets you sound super-smart as you rattle off the names of great philosophers like Sartre and Aristotle to explain key characters and episodes of the show

Packed with thought-provoking insights, Arrested Development and Philosophy is essential reading for anyone who wants to know more about their late, lamented TV show. And it'll keep you entertained until the long-awaited Arrested Development movie finally comes out. (Whenever that is.)

Acknowledgments: And Now a Few Words from the New CEOs of the Bluth Company ix
Introduction 1(6)
Kristopher Phillips
PART ONE FAMILY FIRST
1 Is the Examined Life a Huge Mistake?: Happiness, Self-Knowledge, and the Bluths
7(16)
Jason Southworth
Ruth Tallman
2 Kissing Cousins: Incest, Naturalism, and the Yuck Factor
23(10)
Deborah R. Barnbaum
3 Freudian Arrested Development
33(13)
Tim Jung
4 Don't Know Thyself: Gob and the Wisdom of Bad Faith
46(15)
Daniel P. Malloy
PART TWO A BUSINESS MODEL
5 Dr. Funke's 100 Percent Natural Good-Time Alienation Solution
61(12)
Jeff Ewing
6 Family First: How Not to Run a Business
73(12)
Brett Gaul
7 Bourgeois Bluths: Arrested Development and Class Status
85(14)
Rachel McKinney
PART THREE SOME HUGE MISTAKES
8 What Whitey Isn't Ready to Hear: Social Identity in Arrested Development
99(12)
J. Jeremy Wisnewski
9 "I Just Blue Myself": The Use and Abuse of Language in Arrested Development
111(12)
M.E. Verrochi
10 To Bias Tobias: Gender Identity, Sexuality, and Arrested Development
123(13)
Darci Doll
11 I'm Oscar.com: The Problem(s) of Personal Identity in Arrested Development
136(15)
Kristopher Phillips
PART FOUR THE ONE WHERE THEY DO EPISTEMOLOGY
12 You Can't Do Magic: Gob Bluth and the Illusionists' Craft
151(11)
Michael Cholbi
13 Is Justified True Bluth Belief Knowledge?
162(10)
Brett Coppenger
Kristopher Phillips
14 Bunkers and Balls: Arrested Development, Underdetermination, and the Theory-ladenness of Observation
172(13)
Michael Da Silva
PART FIVE SOLID AS IRAQ: POLITICS AND ETHICS ARRESTED
15 No Touching! George Sr.'s Brush with Treason
185(12)
Douglas Paletta
Paul Franco
16 "I've Made a Huge Mistake": George Oscar Bluth Jr. and the Role of Error in Character Development
197(13)
Christopher C. Kirby
Jonathan Hillard
Mathew Holmes
17 The Comedy of Contradiction
210(17)
Erin Fay
Willie Young
PART SIX AND ON THE EPILOGUE ...
18 And Now the Story of a Wealthy Family Who Lost Everything: Arrested Development, Narrative, and How We Find Meaning
227(14)
Tyler Shores
Contributors: Banana Stand Employee Roster 241(6)
Index: Banana Stand Inventory 247
KRISTOPHER G. PHILLIPS is a PhD candidate (ABD) in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Iowa.

J. JEREMY WISNEWSKI is an associate professor of philosophy at Hartwick College. He is the editor of Family Guy and Philosophy, The Office and Philosophy, and 30 Rock and Philosophy, and coeditor of X-Men and Philosophy and Twilight and Philosophy.

WILLIAM IRWIN is a professor of philosophy at Kings College. He originated the philosophy and popular culture genre of books as coeditor of the bestselling The Simpsons and Philosophy and has overseen recent titles including House and Philosophy, Alice in Wonderland and Philosophy, and Mad Men and Philosophy.

To learn more about the Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture series, visit www.andphilosophy.com