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˜Theœ Drama of Celebrity

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The Drama of Celebrity

Verfasser: Marcus, Sharon
978-0-691-18978-9
Schlagwörter 1: Ruhm GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Soziologie GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close 
Schlagwörter 2: Berühmte Persönlichkeit GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close 

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Letzte Änderung: 29.09.2021
Titel:˜Theœ Drama of Celebrity
URL:https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691189789
URL Erlt Interna:Verlag
URL Erlt Info:URL des Erstveröffentlichers
Erläuterung :Volltext
Von:Sharon Marcus
ISBN:978-0-691-18978-9
Erscheinungsort:Princeton, NJ
Verlag:Princeton University Press
Erscheinungsjahr:[2019]
Erscheinungsjahr:© 2019
DOI:10.1515/9780691189789
Umfang:1 online resource
Fußnote :Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019)
Abstract:A bold new account of how celebrity worksWhy do so many people care so much about celebrities? Who decides who gets to be a star? What are the privileges and pleasures of fandom? Do celebrities ever deserve the outsized attention they receive?In this fascinating and deeply researched book, Sharon Marcus challenges everything you thought you knew about our obsession with fame. Icons are not merely famous for being famous; the media alone cannot make or break stars; fans are not simply passive dupes. Instead, journalists, the public, and celebrities themselves all compete, passionately and expertly, to shape the stories we tell about celebrities and fans. The result: a high-stakes drama as endless as it is unpredictable.Drawing on scrapbooks, personal diaries, and vintage fan mail, Marcus traces celebrity culture back to its nineteenth-century roots, when people the world over found themselves captivated by celebrity chefs, bad-boy poets, and actors such as the "divine" Sarah Bernhardt (1844–1923), as famous in her day as the Beatles in theirs. Known in her youth for sleeping in a coffin, hailed in maturity as a woman of genius, Bernhardt became a global superstar thanks to savvy engagement with her era’s most innovative media and technologies: the popular press, commercial photography, and speedy new forms of travel.Whether you love celebrity culture or hate it, The Drama of Celebrity will change how you think about one of the most important phenomena of modern times
Sprache:eng
Fußnote :In English
Thema (Schlagwort):Ruhm; Soziologie; Berühmte Persönlichkeit
Weitere Schlagwörter :Celebrities; Fame

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