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Understanding Celebrity

Second Edition


November 2013 | 184 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

“An outstanding achievement... Graeme Turner writes with power and persuasion, and brilliantly explores what it is about celebrity today that should concern us all”
- Sean Redmond, Deakin University

“A key touchstone for celebrity studies. Turner thoughtfully illuminates the variety of production and consumption practices through which celebrity circulates today, whilst remaining sensitive to the complexity of power relations in play. An essential read for students and scholars in the field”
- Sue Holmes, University of East Anglia

“Cements Turner’s status as the most important figure in celebrity studies... Turner’s gaze fixes on developments in digital, social and global mediascapes, drawing media and celebrity studies into complex critical, political and cultural debates in his indomitable style"
- James Bennett, Royal Holloway, University of London

“An extraordinary synthesis of research and theory... Understanding Celebrity remains the go-to text of celebrity studies"
- Joshua Gamsom, University of San Francisco


Where does the production of celebrity end and its consumption begin?

Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and reality TV allow us a previously unimagined engagement with the manufactured 'persona' of celebrity. Understanding Celebrity has become the go-to text for understanding the connection between the production and consumption of this 'persona'. The long-awaited second edition assesses the changing nature of this pivotal relationship in celebrity studies.

The book:

  • Explains how social media is key in establishing an online presence for celebrities
  • Critically analyses the changing nature of fan culture within the online environment
  • Delves into a richer and more detailed account of the history of celebrity
  • Examines in greater depth the increased role of reality TV
  • Incorporates recent contributions from feminist scholars to the field

Enriched with new examples drawn from popular culture, this is a contemporary and incisive look at celebrity studies.

Understanding Celebrity is not only an essential text, but a stimulating read for students studying celebrity and popular culture across media studies, cultural studies and sociology.


 
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
 
1. Understanding Celebrity
Celebrity Today

 
What is Celebrity?

 
Picture Personalities, Stars, and Celebrities

 
The Spread of Celebrity Culture

 
Taxonomies of Fame

 
The Social Functions of Celebrity

 
Celebrities and the Publicity Industries

 
 
PART TWO: PRODUCTION
 
2. The Economy of Celebrity
Globalisation and Media Convergence

 
The Celebrity-Commodity

 
The Celebrity Industries

 
Publicity, News and Power

 
 
3. Manufacturing Celebrity
Ordinary Talent

 
'Real' Celebrities and Reality TV

 
Taking Control: Producing DIY Celebrity in the Digital Era

 
 
4. Celebrity, the Tabloid and the Democratic Public Sphere
Celebrity, Mass Market Magazines and the Tabloids

 
The 'Tabloidisation' Debate

 
'Democratainment'

 
The Demotic Turn

 
 
PART THREE: CONSUMPTION
 
5. The Cultural Function of Celebrity
Celebrity 'From Below'

 
The Para-social Relationship

 
Royal Celebrity

 
Mourning Diana

 
Constructing Cultural Identities

 
 
6. Consuming Celebrity
Celebrity Watchers

 
Gossip: The Extended Family, Melodrama and Revenge

 
Histories of Consumption: Star Gazing

 
Consuming Celebrity Online

 
 
7. Conclusion: Celebrity and Public Culture
Taking Celebrity Seriously

 
Celebrity, Politics and 'Spin'

 
Conclusion

 

This revised and extended edition of Understanding Celebrity is an outstanding achievement. The book draws upon new transformations in celebrity - such as the deployment of the social media to create complex spaces of identification and agency - to assess its impact on all aspects of contemporary life. Graeme Turner writes with power and persuasion, and brilliantly explores what it is about celebrity today that should concern us all.

Sean Redmond
Deakin University, Australia

Accessibly written - and reinvigorated with reference to new case studies and trends - Understanding Celebrity remains a key touchstone for Celebrity Studies. Turner thoughtfully illuminates the variety of production and consumption practices through which celebrity circulates today, whilst remaining sensitive to the complexity of power relations in play. An essential read for students and scholars in the field.

Su Holmes
University of East Anglia

Understanding Celebrity not only cements Turner’s status as the most important figure in celebrity studies, but also reminds us why the study of celebrity is so important. Providing a significant and compelling update, Turner’s gaze fixes on developments in digital, social and global mediascapes, drawing media and celebrity studies into complex critical, political and cultural debates in his indomitable style.

James Bennett
Royal Holloway, University of London

An extraordinary synthesis of research and theory, filled with original insights, the new edition of Understanding Celebrity remains the go-to text of celebrity studies. From Elvis to Kim Kardashian, from old Hollywood to the Twitterverse, from fandom to DIY stardom, Turner covers complex ground with smarts and erudition.

Joshua Gamson
University of San Francisco

This is a timely and, given the meteoric emergence of social media, necessary update of Graeme Turner’s 2004 subject defining work Understanding Celebrity.  Turner widens the frame of discussion and it is here that the value of the book is evident, not only as summative text on the academic study of celebrity but also as a compelling exploration of issues relating to consumerism and identity, Americanisation and the ‘battle’ between elite and popular culture.

Dr Thomas Thurnell-Read, Coventry University
Network - Magazine of the British Sociological Association

A fantatsic and very current analysis of the celebrity culture. A must read for anyone, who is exploring the current culture and the importance of the celebrity on subject creation

Ms Irena Loveikaite
Department of Applied Arts, Waterford Institute of Technology
May 22, 2015

Along with Barron's Celebrity Culture SAGE is setting the benchmark for titles that explore the increasing important and prevalent relationship between celebrities and social life. Turner's book questions what celebrity is and how it has come to be so important in the twenty-first century before exploring how celebrity society is produced and consumed. It offers an excellent theoretical introduction of celebrity culture and is recommended for anybody looking to explore the relationship between celebrity and contemporary social life.

Mr Michael Rees
Business and Social Science, University of Wales
February 18, 2015

This book lays the groundwork for understanding celebrity culture theoretically, and is another excellent book that crosses disciplines and is therefore relevant for political communication science students as well as film and television scholars. It is accessible and engaging.

Professor Beschara Karam
Department of Communicatin Science, University of South Africa
September 22, 2015

The domain of 'celebrity' rears its pervasive head in a range of subjects and topic-areas. I was drawn to this book as a supplementary offering for students of business and management that are interested in the use of 'celebrities' in marketing, branding and whole host of aspects of business and management. It is proving an insightful and accessible account in such instances.

Dr Peter Watt
Business Management, York St John University
January 25, 2015

Excellent reference for students researching topic and understanding relevant theoretical paradigms

Ms Elizabeth Cotterell
VTOS, LMETB
December 10, 2014

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