The performance of celebrity : : creating, maintaining and controlling fame / / edited by Amber Anna Colvin.

In recent years the study of celebrity, of what constitutes fame, and how that fame is controlled and performed, has become an area of intense scholarly interest. This is due in part to the increased emphasis on social and cultural history and the presence of new and innovative sources, both of whic...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, England : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, [2013]
2013
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Oscar Wilde’s Celebrity: Public Persona as a Character /
Fame and Nation: National Identity of Pop Star Justin Bieber /
‘Ireland’s Sorrow’: Michael Collins, Celebrity and Nationalist Discourse in Irish and British Newspapers --
‘It’s Not Breeding That Kind of “I’m an Athlete” Arrogance’: Roller Derby and the Construction of Local Celebrities /
The Israel Celebs Awards: A Critical Analysis /
The Emergence of the ‘Starchitect’ Category /
En-Nobeling Literary Celebrity: Authorial Self-Fashioning in the Nobel Lectures of Elfriede Jelinek and Harold Pinter /
Summary:In recent years the study of celebrity, of what constitutes fame, and how that fame is controlled and performed, has become an area of intense scholarly interest. This is due in part to the increased emphasis on social and cultural history and the presence of new and innovative sources, both of which have created new and exciting areas of study. The growing importance and recognition of the celebrity phenomenon has created a field that is both currently rich in literature and has the room for continued scholarship. The works in this volume address debates on the concept of celebrity, including the modernity of celebrity, the importance of the celebrity-audience relationship and the question of who controls celebrity personas. How, in essence, do celebrities “do fame?” This question is at the centre of this book, with the pieces included addressing this idea across a variety of academic disciplines, time periods, and methodological approaches.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1848882548
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Amber Anna Colvin.