This volume outlines how the â celebrification of societyâ is not just the twentieth-century product of Hollywood and television, but a long-term historical process, beginning with Christian saints, the printing press, theatre and art.
This volume outlines how the â celebrification of societyâ is not just the twentieth-century product of Hollywood and television, but a long-term historical process, beginning with Christian saints, the printing press, theatre and art.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert van Krieken is Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney, and Visiting Professor at University College, Dublin. His research interests include the sociology of law, criminology, childhood, processes of civilization and decivilization, organizations, cultural genocide, populism, and ressentiment, as well as contributing to the theoretical debates around the work of Elias, Foucault, Luhmann, and Latour. Previous books include Norbert Elias (1998), Celebrity and the Law (2010, co-authored), and Sociology (6th edition, 2016, co-authored).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: understanding celebrity society 1. The foundations: individualism media and the public sphere theatre court society 2. Celebrity's secret: the economy of attention 3. Celebrity as a social form: status charisma and power 4. Imagined community self-formation and long-distance intimacy 5. Celebrity politics: performance populism and philanthropy 6. CEO firm and worker celebrity 7. Celebrity in cyberspace: micro-celebrity and globalization Conclusion: the elusive rationality of celebrity
Introduction: understanding celebrity society 1. The foundations: individualism media and the public sphere theatre court society 2. Celebrity's secret: the economy of attention 3. Celebrity as a social form: status charisma and power 4. Imagined community self-formation and long-distance intimacy 5. Celebrity politics: performance populism and philanthropy 6. CEO firm and worker celebrity 7. Celebrity in cyberspace: micro-celebrity and globalization Conclusion: the elusive rationality of celebrity
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