Celebrity cultures : an introduction
By: Barron, Lee
Material type: BookDescription: viii, 208 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781446249260Subject(s): Popular culture | Fame | CelebritiesDDC classification: 306 BA CE Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
A cutting edge, student friendly introduction to celebrity studies. Historically and sociologically grounded, Barron covers a broad range of theories and theorists alongside a wealth of global case studies and examples - from Julius Ceasar to modern digtial fandom.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 306 BA CE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0030046 |
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305.908 EL DI Disability and popular culture : | 305.97 TA CO Contemporary identities of creativity and creative work | 306 AP MO Modernity at large : | 306 BA CE Celebrity cultures : | 306 BI CU Culture and society : | 306 CH GL Global problems, global solutions : | 306 CO SM The cosmopolitan ideal : |
The Ancient Art of Self Publicity Theorizing Celebrity The Business of Celebrity Celebrity and Politics Fans and Celebrity Reporting Celebrity Global Celebrity Reality Television and Celebrity Celebrity Influence Extreme Celebrity.
A cutting edge, student friendly introduction to celebrity studies. Historically and sociologically grounded, Barron covers a broad range of theories and theorists alongside a wealth of global case studies and examples - from Julius Ceasar to modern digtial fandom.