List of Figures and Tables x
Notes on Contributors xiii
Acknowledgments xix
1 Introduction 1P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond
Part One The Genealogy of Celebrity
Introduction 15P. David Marshall
2 The Moral Concept of Celebrity: A Very Short History Told as a Sequence of Brief Lives 21Fred Inglis
3 Brand Names: A Brief History of Literary Celebrity 39Loren Glass
4 The Changing Face of Celebrity and the Emergence of Motion Picture Stardom 58Gaylyn Studlar
Part Two The Publics of Celebrity
Introduction 79Sean Redmond
5 Celebrity, Participation, and the Public 83Graeme Turner
6 Celebrity, Convergence, and the Fate of Media Institutions 98Nick Couldry
7 Barack Obama, Media Spectacle, and Celebrity Politics 114Douglas Kellner
8 Construction of the Public Memory of Celebrities: Celebrity Museums in Japan 135Saeko Ishita
Part Three Celebrity Value
Introduction 155P. David Marshall
9 Hope Springs Eternal? The Illusions and Disillusions of Political Celebrity 161Andrew Tolson
10 Winning Isnt Everything. Selling Is: Sports, Advertising, and the Logic of the Market 177Ellis Cashmore
11 From Celebrity to Influencer: Tracing the Diffusion of Celebrity Value across the Data Stream 194Alison Hearn and Stephanie Schoenhoff
Part Four Global Celebrity
Introduction 213Sean Redmond
12 Recognition, Gratification, and Vulnerability: The Public and Private Selves of Local Celebrities 219Kerry O. Ferris
13 Tweeting the Good Causes: Social Networking and Celebrity Activism 235Liza Tsaliki
14 Celebrity Diplomats: Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation 258Andrew F. Cooper
15 Brand Bollywood Care: Celebrity, Charity, and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism 273Pramod K. Nayar
Part Five Celebrity Screens/Technologies of CelebrityIntroduction 289P. David Marshall
16 Celevision: Mobilizations of the Television Screen 295Misha Kavka
17 Stardom, Celebrity, and the Moral Economy of Pretending 315Barry King
18 You May Know Me from YouTube: (Micro-)Celebrity in Social Media 333Alice E. Marwick
Part Six Emotional Celebrity
Introduction 351Sean Redmond
19 Frontierism: The Frontier Thesis, Affect, and the Category of Achieved Celebrity 355Chris Rojek
20 The Democratization of Celebrity: Mediatization, Promotion, and the Body 371Olivier Driessens
21 Sensing Celebrities 385Sean Redmond
Part Seven Celebrity Embodiment
Introduction 401Tamara Heaney and Sean Redmond
22 The Ambivalent Irishness of Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin 407Diane Negra
23 Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics 421David L. Andrews, Victor B. Lopes, and Steven J. Jackson
24 Digital Shimmer: Popular Music and the Intimate Nexus between Fan and Star 440Toija Cinque
Part Eight Celebrity Identification
Introduction 457P. David Marshall
25 From Para-social toMultisocial Interaction: Theorizing Material/Digital Fandom and Celebrity 463Matt Hills
26 The Everyday Use of Celebrities 483Joke Hermes and Jaap Kooijman
27 Exposure: The Public Self Explored 497P. David Marshall
Index 519