Introduction: putting the spring in Sprinfield / Karma Waltonen and Denise Du Vernay
The Simpsons timeline (forever incomplete) / Karma Waltonen and Denise Du Vernay
This town is a part of them (and us) all / Denise Du Vernay
The Simpsons, gender roles and witchcraft: the witch in modern popular culture / Sara Antinora
"Owning your okayness": the Simpsons as"good enough" parents / Summer Block
Be sharp: the Simpsons and music / Durrell Bowman
RIP in Springfield: rhetorics of death / Jennifer Richardson Burg
The grotesque and the beautiful: the bodies of Springfield / Brent Walter Cline and Matthew Nelson Hill
"Will you take us to Mt. Splashmore?": commercials and consumerism / Brian N. Duchaney
"I'll repress the rage I'm feeling!": food politics / Timothy L. Glenn
This is not a library! This is not a Kwik-E-Mart!: the satire of libraries, librarians and reference desk air-hockey tables / Casey D. Hoeve
Just a little kick in the bum: the Simpsons vs. the nations of the world / Travis Holland
"So you're calling God a liar!": an unbiased comparison of science and religion / Wm. Curtis Holtzen
"Animation is built on plagiarism": the Simpsons and Hitchcock, parody and Pastiche / Zachary Ingle
Is yellow the new green?: the banal environmentalism of the Simpsons / David Krantz
Fear of a yellow planet: the eight-fingered, cartoon version of anxiety / Seth Madej
In search of another story: satire and the Simpsons / Duncan Reyburn
"It's not selling out; it's co-branding!": watching and consuming the Simpsons in a digital age / Tyler Shores
Aristotle in Springfield: on friendship / Zachary Tavlin
Homer as homework: the Simpsons in the college classroom / Lisa Whalen
What we all came her to see