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Companion to Celebrity presents a multi-disciplinary collection of original essays that explore myriad issues relating to the origins, evolution, and current trends in the field of celebrity studies. * Offers a detailed, systematic, and clear presentation of all aspects of celebrity studies, with a structure that carefully build its enquiry * Draws on the latest scholarly developments in celebrity analyses * Presents new and provocative ways of exploring celebrity's meanings and textures * Considers the revolutionary ways in which new social media have impacted on the production and consumption of celebrity…mehr
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Companion to Celebrity presents a multi-disciplinary collection of original essays that explore myriad issues relating to the origins, evolution, and current trends in the field of celebrity studies. * Offers a detailed, systematic, and clear presentation of all aspects of celebrity studies, with a structure that carefully build its enquiry * Draws on the latest scholarly developments in celebrity analyses * Presents new and provocative ways of exploring celebrity's meanings and textures * Considers the revolutionary ways in which new social media have impacted on the production and consumption of celebrity
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118475072
- Artikelnr.: 43982770
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118475072
- Artikelnr.: 43982770
P. David Marshall is Professor of New Media, Communication and Cultural Studies at Deakin University. He is the author of Celebrity and Power: Fame in Contemporary Culture (1997, 2014), co-author of Persona Studies(2015). Fame Games (2000), and editor of the Celebrity Culture Reader(2006) among many other books, book chapters and articles on new media, fame and popular culture. Sean Redmond is Associate Professor of Media and Communication at Deakin University, Australia. He is the editor of Celebrity Studies, Framing Celebrity: New Directions in Celebrity Culture (2006), Stardom and Celebrity: the Reader (2008), and the author of Celebrity and the Media (2014).
List of Figures and Tables x Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xix 1 Introduction 1 P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond Part One The Genealogy of Celebrity Introduction 15 P. David Marshall 2 The Moral Concept of Celebrity: A Very Short History Told as a Sequence of Brief Lives 21 Fred Inglis 3 Brand Names: A Brief History of Literary Celebrity 39 Loren Glass 4 The Changing Face of Celebrity and the Emergence of Motion Picture Stardom 58 Gaylyn Studlar Part Two The Publics of Celebrity Introduction 79 Sean Redmond 5 Celebrity, Participation, and the Public 83 Graeme Turner 6 Celebrity, Convergence, and the Fate of Media Institutions 98 Nick Couldry 7 Barack Obama, Media Spectacle, and Celebrity Politics 114 Douglas Kellner 8 Construction of the Public Memory of Celebrities: Celebrity Museums in Japan 135 Saeko Ishita Part Three Celebrity Value Introduction 155 P. David Marshall 9 Hope Springs Eternal? The Illusions and Disillusions of Political Celebrity 161 Andrew Tolson 10 Winning Isn't Everything. Selling Is: Sports, Advertising, and the Logic of the Market 177 Ellis Cashmore 11 From Celebrity to Influencer: Tracing the Diffusion of Celebrity Value across the Data Stream 194 Alison Hearn and Stephanie Schoenhoff Part Four Global Celebrity Introduction 213 Sean Redmond 12 Recognition, Gratification, and Vulnerability: The Public and Private Selves of Local Celebrities 219 Kerry O. Ferris 13 "Tweeting the Good Causes": Social Networking and Celebrity Activism 235 Liza Tsaliki 14 Celebrity Diplomats: Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation 258 Andrew F. Cooper 15 Brand Bollywood Care: Celebrity, Charity, and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism 273 Pramod K. Nayar Part Five Celebrity Screens/Technologies of Celebrity Introduction 289 P. David Marshall 16 Celevision: Mobilizations of the Television Screen 295 Misha Kavka 17 Stardom, Celebrity, and the Moral Economy of Pretending 315 Barry King 18 You May Know Me from YouTube: (Micro-)Celebrity in Social Media 333 Alice E. Marwick Part Six Emotional Celebrity Introduction 351 Sean Redmond 19 Frontierism: "The Frontier Thesis," Affect, and the Category of Achieved Celebrity 355 Chris Rojek 20 The Democratization of Celebrity: Mediatization, Promotion, and the Body 371 Olivier Driessens 21 Sensing Celebrities 385 Sean Redmond Part Seven Celebrity Embodiment Introduction 401 Tamara Heaney and Sean Redmond 22 The Ambivalent Irishness of Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin 407 Diane Negra 23 Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics 421 David L. Andrews, Victor B. Lopes, and Steven J. Jackson 24 Digital Shimmer: Popular Music and the Intimate Nexus between Fan and Star 440 Toija Cinque Part Eight Celebrity Identification Introduction 457 P. David Marshall 25 From Para-social toMultisocial Interaction: Theorizing Material/Digital Fandom and Celebrity 463 Matt Hills 26 The Everyday Use of Celebrities 483 Joke Hermes and Jaap Kooijman 27 Exposure: The Public Self Explored 497 P. David Marshall Index 519
List of Figures and Tables x Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xix
1 Introduction 1 P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond Part One The Genealogy
of Celebrity Introduction 15 P. David Marshall 2 The Moral Concept of
Celebrity: A Very Short History Told as a Sequence of Brief Lives 21 Fred
Inglis 3 Brand Names: A Brief History of Literary Celebrity 39 Loren Glass
4 The Changing Face of Celebrity and the Emergence of Motion Picture
Stardom 58 Gaylyn Studlar Part Two The Publics of Celebrity Introduction 79
Sean Redmond 5 Celebrity, Participation, and the Public 83 Graeme Turner 6
Celebrity, Convergence, and the Fate of Media Institutions 98 Nick Couldry
7 Barack Obama, Media Spectacle, and Celebrity Politics 114 Douglas Kellner
8 Construction of the Public Memory of Celebrities: Celebrity Museums in
Japan 135 Saeko Ishita Part Three Celebrity Value Introduction 155 P. David
Marshall 9 Hope Springs Eternal? The Illusions and Disillusions of
Political Celebrity 161 Andrew Tolson 10 Winning Isn't Everything. Selling
Is: Sports, Advertising, and the Logic of the Market 177 Ellis Cashmore
11 From Celebrity to Influencer: Tracing the Diffusion of Celebrity Value
across the Data Stream 194 Alison Hearn and Stephanie Schoenhoff Part Four
Global Celebrity Introduction 213 Sean Redmond 12 Recognition,
Gratification, and Vulnerability: The Public and Private Selves of Local
Celebrities 219 Kerry O. Ferris 13 "Tweeting the Good Causes": Social
Networking and Celebrity Activism 235 Liza Tsaliki 14 Celebrity Diplomats:
Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation 258 Andrew F. Cooper 15
Brand Bollywood Care: Celebrity, Charity, and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism
273 Pramod K. Nayar Part Five Celebrity Screens/Technologies of Celebrity
Introduction 289 P. David Marshall 16 Celevision: Mobilizations of the
Television Screen 295 Misha Kavka 17 Stardom, Celebrity, and the Moral
Economy of Pretending 315 Barry King 18 You May Know Me from YouTube:
(Micro-)Celebrity in Social Media 333 Alice E. Marwick Part Six Emotional
Celebrity Introduction 351 Sean Redmond 19 Frontierism: "The Frontier
Thesis," Affect, and the Category of Achieved Celebrity 355 Chris Rojek 20
The Democratization of Celebrity: Mediatization, Promotion, and the Body
371 Olivier Driessens 21 Sensing Celebrities 385 Sean Redmond Part Seven
Celebrity Embodiment Introduction 401 Tamara Heaney and Sean Redmond 22 The
Ambivalent Irishness of Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin 407 Diane Negra 23
Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics 421 David L.
Andrews, Victor B. Lopes, and Steven J. Jackson 24 Digital Shimmer: Popular
Music and the Intimate Nexus between Fan and Star 440 Toija Cinque Part
Eight Celebrity Identification Introduction 457 P. David Marshall 25 From
Para-social toMultisocial Interaction: Theorizing Material/Digital Fandom
and Celebrity 463 Matt Hills 26 The Everyday Use of Celebrities 483 Joke
Hermes and Jaap Kooijman 27 Exposure: The Public Self Explored 497 P. David
Marshall Index 519
1 Introduction 1 P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond Part One The Genealogy
of Celebrity Introduction 15 P. David Marshall 2 The Moral Concept of
Celebrity: A Very Short History Told as a Sequence of Brief Lives 21 Fred
Inglis 3 Brand Names: A Brief History of Literary Celebrity 39 Loren Glass
4 The Changing Face of Celebrity and the Emergence of Motion Picture
Stardom 58 Gaylyn Studlar Part Two The Publics of Celebrity Introduction 79
Sean Redmond 5 Celebrity, Participation, and the Public 83 Graeme Turner 6
Celebrity, Convergence, and the Fate of Media Institutions 98 Nick Couldry
7 Barack Obama, Media Spectacle, and Celebrity Politics 114 Douglas Kellner
8 Construction of the Public Memory of Celebrities: Celebrity Museums in
Japan 135 Saeko Ishita Part Three Celebrity Value Introduction 155 P. David
Marshall 9 Hope Springs Eternal? The Illusions and Disillusions of
Political Celebrity 161 Andrew Tolson 10 Winning Isn't Everything. Selling
Is: Sports, Advertising, and the Logic of the Market 177 Ellis Cashmore
11 From Celebrity to Influencer: Tracing the Diffusion of Celebrity Value
across the Data Stream 194 Alison Hearn and Stephanie Schoenhoff Part Four
Global Celebrity Introduction 213 Sean Redmond 12 Recognition,
Gratification, and Vulnerability: The Public and Private Selves of Local
Celebrities 219 Kerry O. Ferris 13 "Tweeting the Good Causes": Social
Networking and Celebrity Activism 235 Liza Tsaliki 14 Celebrity Diplomats:
Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation 258 Andrew F. Cooper 15
Brand Bollywood Care: Celebrity, Charity, and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism
273 Pramod K. Nayar Part Five Celebrity Screens/Technologies of Celebrity
Introduction 289 P. David Marshall 16 Celevision: Mobilizations of the
Television Screen 295 Misha Kavka 17 Stardom, Celebrity, and the Moral
Economy of Pretending 315 Barry King 18 You May Know Me from YouTube:
(Micro-)Celebrity in Social Media 333 Alice E. Marwick Part Six Emotional
Celebrity Introduction 351 Sean Redmond 19 Frontierism: "The Frontier
Thesis," Affect, and the Category of Achieved Celebrity 355 Chris Rojek 20
The Democratization of Celebrity: Mediatization, Promotion, and the Body
371 Olivier Driessens 21 Sensing Celebrities 385 Sean Redmond Part Seven
Celebrity Embodiment Introduction 401 Tamara Heaney and Sean Redmond 22 The
Ambivalent Irishness of Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin 407 Diane Negra 23
Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics 421 David L.
Andrews, Victor B. Lopes, and Steven J. Jackson 24 Digital Shimmer: Popular
Music and the Intimate Nexus between Fan and Star 440 Toija Cinque Part
Eight Celebrity Identification Introduction 457 P. David Marshall 25 From
Para-social toMultisocial Interaction: Theorizing Material/Digital Fandom
and Celebrity 463 Matt Hills 26 The Everyday Use of Celebrities 483 Joke
Hermes and Jaap Kooijman 27 Exposure: The Public Self Explored 497 P. David
Marshall Index 519
List of Figures and Tables x Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xix 1 Introduction 1 P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond Part One The Genealogy of Celebrity Introduction 15 P. David Marshall 2 The Moral Concept of Celebrity: A Very Short History Told as a Sequence of Brief Lives 21 Fred Inglis 3 Brand Names: A Brief History of Literary Celebrity 39 Loren Glass 4 The Changing Face of Celebrity and the Emergence of Motion Picture Stardom 58 Gaylyn Studlar Part Two The Publics of Celebrity Introduction 79 Sean Redmond 5 Celebrity, Participation, and the Public 83 Graeme Turner 6 Celebrity, Convergence, and the Fate of Media Institutions 98 Nick Couldry 7 Barack Obama, Media Spectacle, and Celebrity Politics 114 Douglas Kellner 8 Construction of the Public Memory of Celebrities: Celebrity Museums in Japan 135 Saeko Ishita Part Three Celebrity Value Introduction 155 P. David Marshall 9 Hope Springs Eternal? The Illusions and Disillusions of Political Celebrity 161 Andrew Tolson 10 Winning Isn't Everything. Selling Is: Sports, Advertising, and the Logic of the Market 177 Ellis Cashmore 11 From Celebrity to Influencer: Tracing the Diffusion of Celebrity Value across the Data Stream 194 Alison Hearn and Stephanie Schoenhoff Part Four Global Celebrity Introduction 213 Sean Redmond 12 Recognition, Gratification, and Vulnerability: The Public and Private Selves of Local Celebrities 219 Kerry O. Ferris 13 "Tweeting the Good Causes": Social Networking and Celebrity Activism 235 Liza Tsaliki 14 Celebrity Diplomats: Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation 258 Andrew F. Cooper 15 Brand Bollywood Care: Celebrity, Charity, and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism 273 Pramod K. Nayar Part Five Celebrity Screens/Technologies of Celebrity Introduction 289 P. David Marshall 16 Celevision: Mobilizations of the Television Screen 295 Misha Kavka 17 Stardom, Celebrity, and the Moral Economy of Pretending 315 Barry King 18 You May Know Me from YouTube: (Micro-)Celebrity in Social Media 333 Alice E. Marwick Part Six Emotional Celebrity Introduction 351 Sean Redmond 19 Frontierism: "The Frontier Thesis," Affect, and the Category of Achieved Celebrity 355 Chris Rojek 20 The Democratization of Celebrity: Mediatization, Promotion, and the Body 371 Olivier Driessens 21 Sensing Celebrities 385 Sean Redmond Part Seven Celebrity Embodiment Introduction 401 Tamara Heaney and Sean Redmond 22 The Ambivalent Irishness of Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin 407 Diane Negra 23 Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics 421 David L. Andrews, Victor B. Lopes, and Steven J. Jackson 24 Digital Shimmer: Popular Music and the Intimate Nexus between Fan and Star 440 Toija Cinque Part Eight Celebrity Identification Introduction 457 P. David Marshall 25 From Para-social toMultisocial Interaction: Theorizing Material/Digital Fandom and Celebrity 463 Matt Hills 26 The Everyday Use of Celebrities 483 Joke Hermes and Jaap Kooijman 27 Exposure: The Public Self Explored 497 P. David Marshall Index 519
List of Figures and Tables x Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xix
1 Introduction 1 P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond Part One The Genealogy
of Celebrity Introduction 15 P. David Marshall 2 The Moral Concept of
Celebrity: A Very Short History Told as a Sequence of Brief Lives 21 Fred
Inglis 3 Brand Names: A Brief History of Literary Celebrity 39 Loren Glass
4 The Changing Face of Celebrity and the Emergence of Motion Picture
Stardom 58 Gaylyn Studlar Part Two The Publics of Celebrity Introduction 79
Sean Redmond 5 Celebrity, Participation, and the Public 83 Graeme Turner 6
Celebrity, Convergence, and the Fate of Media Institutions 98 Nick Couldry
7 Barack Obama, Media Spectacle, and Celebrity Politics 114 Douglas Kellner
8 Construction of the Public Memory of Celebrities: Celebrity Museums in
Japan 135 Saeko Ishita Part Three Celebrity Value Introduction 155 P. David
Marshall 9 Hope Springs Eternal? The Illusions and Disillusions of
Political Celebrity 161 Andrew Tolson 10 Winning Isn't Everything. Selling
Is: Sports, Advertising, and the Logic of the Market 177 Ellis Cashmore
11 From Celebrity to Influencer: Tracing the Diffusion of Celebrity Value
across the Data Stream 194 Alison Hearn and Stephanie Schoenhoff Part Four
Global Celebrity Introduction 213 Sean Redmond 12 Recognition,
Gratification, and Vulnerability: The Public and Private Selves of Local
Celebrities 219 Kerry O. Ferris 13 "Tweeting the Good Causes": Social
Networking and Celebrity Activism 235 Liza Tsaliki 14 Celebrity Diplomats:
Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation 258 Andrew F. Cooper 15
Brand Bollywood Care: Celebrity, Charity, and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism
273 Pramod K. Nayar Part Five Celebrity Screens/Technologies of Celebrity
Introduction 289 P. David Marshall 16 Celevision: Mobilizations of the
Television Screen 295 Misha Kavka 17 Stardom, Celebrity, and the Moral
Economy of Pretending 315 Barry King 18 You May Know Me from YouTube:
(Micro-)Celebrity in Social Media 333 Alice E. Marwick Part Six Emotional
Celebrity Introduction 351 Sean Redmond 19 Frontierism: "The Frontier
Thesis," Affect, and the Category of Achieved Celebrity 355 Chris Rojek 20
The Democratization of Celebrity: Mediatization, Promotion, and the Body
371 Olivier Driessens 21 Sensing Celebrities 385 Sean Redmond Part Seven
Celebrity Embodiment Introduction 401 Tamara Heaney and Sean Redmond 22 The
Ambivalent Irishness of Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin 407 Diane Negra 23
Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics 421 David L.
Andrews, Victor B. Lopes, and Steven J. Jackson 24 Digital Shimmer: Popular
Music and the Intimate Nexus between Fan and Star 440 Toija Cinque Part
Eight Celebrity Identification Introduction 457 P. David Marshall 25 From
Para-social toMultisocial Interaction: Theorizing Material/Digital Fandom
and Celebrity 463 Matt Hills 26 The Everyday Use of Celebrities 483 Joke
Hermes and Jaap Kooijman 27 Exposure: The Public Self Explored 497 P. David
Marshall Index 519
1 Introduction 1 P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond Part One The Genealogy
of Celebrity Introduction 15 P. David Marshall 2 The Moral Concept of
Celebrity: A Very Short History Told as a Sequence of Brief Lives 21 Fred
Inglis 3 Brand Names: A Brief History of Literary Celebrity 39 Loren Glass
4 The Changing Face of Celebrity and the Emergence of Motion Picture
Stardom 58 Gaylyn Studlar Part Two The Publics of Celebrity Introduction 79
Sean Redmond 5 Celebrity, Participation, and the Public 83 Graeme Turner 6
Celebrity, Convergence, and the Fate of Media Institutions 98 Nick Couldry
7 Barack Obama, Media Spectacle, and Celebrity Politics 114 Douglas Kellner
8 Construction of the Public Memory of Celebrities: Celebrity Museums in
Japan 135 Saeko Ishita Part Three Celebrity Value Introduction 155 P. David
Marshall 9 Hope Springs Eternal? The Illusions and Disillusions of
Political Celebrity 161 Andrew Tolson 10 Winning Isn't Everything. Selling
Is: Sports, Advertising, and the Logic of the Market 177 Ellis Cashmore
11 From Celebrity to Influencer: Tracing the Diffusion of Celebrity Value
across the Data Stream 194 Alison Hearn and Stephanie Schoenhoff Part Four
Global Celebrity Introduction 213 Sean Redmond 12 Recognition,
Gratification, and Vulnerability: The Public and Private Selves of Local
Celebrities 219 Kerry O. Ferris 13 "Tweeting the Good Causes": Social
Networking and Celebrity Activism 235 Liza Tsaliki 14 Celebrity Diplomats:
Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation 258 Andrew F. Cooper 15
Brand Bollywood Care: Celebrity, Charity, and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism
273 Pramod K. Nayar Part Five Celebrity Screens/Technologies of Celebrity
Introduction 289 P. David Marshall 16 Celevision: Mobilizations of the
Television Screen 295 Misha Kavka 17 Stardom, Celebrity, and the Moral
Economy of Pretending 315 Barry King 18 You May Know Me from YouTube:
(Micro-)Celebrity in Social Media 333 Alice E. Marwick Part Six Emotional
Celebrity Introduction 351 Sean Redmond 19 Frontierism: "The Frontier
Thesis," Affect, and the Category of Achieved Celebrity 355 Chris Rojek 20
The Democratization of Celebrity: Mediatization, Promotion, and the Body
371 Olivier Driessens 21 Sensing Celebrities 385 Sean Redmond Part Seven
Celebrity Embodiment Introduction 401 Tamara Heaney and Sean Redmond 22 The
Ambivalent Irishness of Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin 407 Diane Negra 23
Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics 421 David L.
Andrews, Victor B. Lopes, and Steven J. Jackson 24 Digital Shimmer: Popular
Music and the Intimate Nexus between Fan and Star 440 Toija Cinque Part
Eight Celebrity Identification Introduction 457 P. David Marshall 25 From
Para-social toMultisocial Interaction: Theorizing Material/Digital Fandom
and Celebrity 463 Matt Hills 26 The Everyday Use of Celebrities 483 Joke
Hermes and Jaap Kooijman 27 Exposure: The Public Self Explored 497 P. David
Marshall Index 519