RT Article T1 Episode 712: South Park, Ridicule, and the Cultural Construction of Religious Rivalry JF Journal of religion and popular culture VO 10 IS 1 A1 Cowan, Douglas E. 1958- LA English YR 2005 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1692286331 AB Using a recent episode of the adult cartoon South Park, this essay explores the function of ridicule in the cultural construction of religious rivalry. Principally, this essay argues that ridicule is not a product of derision, but of the social relationships that make derision meaningful. Functionally, ridicule serves two purposes: (1) stabilization, that is, it preempts or reduces deviance within both the aggressor group and the aggressor audience; and (2) hierarchization, that is, it reflects and reinforces a dynamic of status ascription within a given domain of social interaction. DO 10.3138/jrpc.10.1.001