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Celebrity and Youth: Mediated Audiences, Fame Aspirations, and Identity Formation makes an examination of contemporary celebrity culture with an emphasis on how young celebrities are manufactured, how fan communities are cultivated, and how young audiences consume and aspire to fame. This book foregrounds considerations of diversity within celebrity and fan cultures, and takes an international perspective on the production of stardom. Chapters include interviews with professional athletes in the United States about their experiences with stardom after coming out as gay, and interviews with…mehr
Celebrity and Youth: Mediated Audiences, Fame Aspirations, and Identity Formation makes an examination of contemporary celebrity culture with an emphasis on how young celebrities are manufactured, how fan communities are cultivated, and how young audiences consume and aspire to fame. This book foregrounds considerations of diversity within celebrity and fan cultures, and takes an international perspective on the production of stardom. Chapters include interviews with professional athletes in the United States about their experiences with stardom after coming out as gay, and interviews with young people in Europe about their consumption of celebrity and aspirations of achieving fame via social media. Other chapters include interviews with young Canadian women that illuminate the potential influence of famous feminists on audience political engagement, and critical analysis of media narratives about race, happiness, cultural appropriation, and popular feminisms. The current anthology brings together scholarship from Canada, the United States, Spain, and Portugal to demonstrate the pervasive reach of global celebrity, as well as the commonality of youth experiences with celebrity in diverse cultural settings.
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Autorenporträt
Spring-Serenity Duvall is Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Salem College. She is the co-author, with Leigh Moscowitz, of Snatched: News Coverage of Child Abductions in U.S. Media (2016). Her research appears in Celebrity Studies; Communication, Culture, and Critique; Feminist Media Studies; and Journal of Children & Media.
Inhaltsangabe
Spring-Serenity Duvall: Introduction - Annebeth Bels/Hilde Van den Bulck: Social Media Celebrities as Salient Resource for Preteens' Identity Work - Ana Jorge/Thays Nunes: WTF : Digital Ambassadors for the Young Generation? - Jessica Birthisel: "INSANE PREGNANCY PRANK ON BOYFRIEND!": Performing Gender, Domestic Assault, and Sexism via Couple's Prank Videos on YouTube - Pilar Lacasa/Julián de la Fuente/Sara Cortés, María Ruth García-Pernía: Adolescents as Cultural Activists: Remixing Celebrities in Fandom Communities - Leigh M. Moscowitz/Andrew C. Billings: Out in Play: Openly Gay Male Athletes Navigate Media, Celebrity, and Fandom - Spring-Serenity Duvall: Believing in Emma Watson: Casual Fandom and Emerging Feminism in Audience Support for the United Nations #HeForShe Campaign - Jessica E. Johnston: Under Western (Girls') Eyes: Cultural Appropriation and Feminism in the Celebrity Fashion of Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid - Newly Paul: All-American Girls: Examining the Media Coverage of Malia and Sasha Obama as Young Political Celebrities - Maghan Molloy Jackson: Getting "Out of the Woods" and Coming "Clean": Narrating Happiness in the Music and Celebrity of Taylor Swift - About the Contributors - Index.
Spring-Serenity Duvall: Introduction - Annebeth Bels/Hilde Van den Bulck: Social Media Celebrities as Salient Resource for Preteens' Identity Work - Ana Jorge/Thays Nunes: WTF: Digital Ambassadors for the Young Generation? - Jessica Birthisel: "INSANE PREGNANCY PRANK ON BOYFRIEND!": Performing Gender, Domestic Assault, and Sexism via Couple's Prank Videos on YouTube - Pilar Lacasa/Julián de la Fuente/Sara Cortés, María Ruth García-Pernía: Adolescents as Cultural Activists: Remixing Celebrities in Fandom Communities - Leigh M. Moscowitz/Andrew C. Billings: Out in Play: Openly Gay Male Athletes Navigate Media, Celebrity, and Fandom - Spring-Serenity Duvall: Believing in Emma Watson: Casual Fandom and Emerging Feminism in Audience Support for the United Nations #HeForShe Campaign - Jessica E. Johnston: Under Western (Girls') Eyes: Cultural Appropriation and Feminism in the Celebrity Fashion of Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid - Newly Paul: All-American Girls: Examining the Media Coverage of Malia and Sasha Obama as Young Political Celebrities - Maghan Molloy Jackson: Getting "Out of the Woods" and Coming "Clean": Narrating Happiness in the Music and Celebrity of Taylor Swift - About the Contributors - Index.
Spring-Serenity Duvall: Introduction - Annebeth Bels/Hilde Van den Bulck: Social Media Celebrities as Salient Resource for Preteens' Identity Work - Ana Jorge/Thays Nunes: WTF : Digital Ambassadors for the Young Generation? - Jessica Birthisel: "INSANE PREGNANCY PRANK ON BOYFRIEND!": Performing Gender, Domestic Assault, and Sexism via Couple's Prank Videos on YouTube - Pilar Lacasa/Julián de la Fuente/Sara Cortés, María Ruth García-Pernía: Adolescents as Cultural Activists: Remixing Celebrities in Fandom Communities - Leigh M. Moscowitz/Andrew C. Billings: Out in Play: Openly Gay Male Athletes Navigate Media, Celebrity, and Fandom - Spring-Serenity Duvall: Believing in Emma Watson: Casual Fandom and Emerging Feminism in Audience Support for the United Nations #HeForShe Campaign - Jessica E. Johnston: Under Western (Girls') Eyes: Cultural Appropriation and Feminism in the Celebrity Fashion of Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid - Newly Paul: All-American Girls: Examining the Media Coverage of Malia and Sasha Obama as Young Political Celebrities - Maghan Molloy Jackson: Getting "Out of the Woods" and Coming "Clean": Narrating Happiness in the Music and Celebrity of Taylor Swift - About the Contributors - Index.
Spring-Serenity Duvall: Introduction - Annebeth Bels/Hilde Van den Bulck: Social Media Celebrities as Salient Resource for Preteens' Identity Work - Ana Jorge/Thays Nunes: WTF: Digital Ambassadors for the Young Generation? - Jessica Birthisel: "INSANE PREGNANCY PRANK ON BOYFRIEND!": Performing Gender, Domestic Assault, and Sexism via Couple's Prank Videos on YouTube - Pilar Lacasa/Julián de la Fuente/Sara Cortés, María Ruth García-Pernía: Adolescents as Cultural Activists: Remixing Celebrities in Fandom Communities - Leigh M. Moscowitz/Andrew C. Billings: Out in Play: Openly Gay Male Athletes Navigate Media, Celebrity, and Fandom - Spring-Serenity Duvall: Believing in Emma Watson: Casual Fandom and Emerging Feminism in Audience Support for the United Nations #HeForShe Campaign - Jessica E. Johnston: Under Western (Girls') Eyes: Cultural Appropriation and Feminism in the Celebrity Fashion of Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid - Newly Paul: All-American Girls: Examining the Media Coverage of Malia and Sasha Obama as Young Political Celebrities - Maghan Molloy Jackson: Getting "Out of the Woods" and Coming "Clean": Narrating Happiness in the Music and Celebrity of Taylor Swift - About the Contributors - Index.
Rezensionen
"Offering both intersectional and international perspectives on young people and contemporary celebrity culture, Celebrity and Youth: Mediated Audiences, Fame Aspirations, and Identity Formation is a rich contribution to the fields of celebrity studies, youth studies, and media studies. The chapters collected here are sure to expand our critical understanding of not only young celebrities but also how young people engage with fame as they explore, fashion, and perform their own identities."-Mary Celeste Kearney, Director of Gender Studies and Associate Professor of Film, Television, and Theatre, University of Notre Dame
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