This book explores the effect of celebrity on Americans' public and private lives. It examines how celebrities bring about change, intentionally and unintentionally, and how those changes affect the public that loves and follows them. It explores health, philanthropy, activism, and celebrity attitudes toward feminism and police brutality.
This book explores the effect of celebrity on Americans' public and private lives. It examines how celebrities bring about change, intentionally and unintentionally, and how those changes affect the public that loves and follows them. It explores health, philanthropy, activism, and celebrity attitudes toward feminism and police brutality.
Carol Madere is associate professor in the Department of Languages and Communication at Southeastern Louisiana University.
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Introduction Carol Madere 1All Stars Burn the Same: Media Customs and the Flattening of Celebrity Joshua N. Morrison 2Pseudo Celebrity: A Canary in the Coal Mine of Consumer Culture Kevin Marinelli 3Producer As Star: The Influence of Dick Wolf in NBC's Popular Crime Drama Chicago PD Michael Moeder and Chrys Egan 4A Feminist Health Communication Analysis of Media Framing of Olivia Benson/Mariska Hargitay's Anti-Sexual Assault Advocacy Efforts Leandra H. Hernandez 5Effect of Angelina Jolie's Medical Announcements on American Health Awareness and Risk Management Culture Dinah Tetteh and Shrinkhala Upadhyaya 6Bump Watch: The Effect of Celebrity Culture on the Dynamics of Visibility and Performance During Pregnancy Elizabeth R. Hornsby 7Good, Bad, and Mad Mothers: Postpartum Depression in the Media LaKesha Anderson 8Waking Up to Feminism: How Celebrities Effect Change and Define A Movement Kristin Comeforo 9Mixed Messages of Environmental Protest: Celebrity Influence at the Dakota Pipeline Protest Kay M. Beckermann 10Love Me, Follow Me, Do as I Do: Celebrity Impact in the Rising Waters of #HurricaneHarvey and #HurricaneIrma Nancy Van Leuven, Thomasena Shaw, and Faith Sidlow 11Charles Manson and the Celebrity of Music Joseph E. Burns 12The Parody, the Reality and the Conspiracy: Fake News Defined and Redefined by Celebrity Amber Narro Appendix A About the Editor About the Contributors
Introduction Carol Madere 1All Stars Burn the Same: Media Customs and the Flattening of Celebrity Joshua N. Morrison 2Pseudo Celebrity: A Canary in the Coal Mine of Consumer Culture Kevin Marinelli 3Producer As Star: The Influence of Dick Wolf in NBC's Popular Crime Drama Chicago PD Michael Moeder and Chrys Egan 4A Feminist Health Communication Analysis of Media Framing of Olivia Benson/Mariska Hargitay's Anti-Sexual Assault Advocacy Efforts Leandra H. Hernandez 5Effect of Angelina Jolie's Medical Announcements on American Health Awareness and Risk Management Culture Dinah Tetteh and Shrinkhala Upadhyaya 6Bump Watch: The Effect of Celebrity Culture on the Dynamics of Visibility and Performance During Pregnancy Elizabeth R. Hornsby 7Good, Bad, and Mad Mothers: Postpartum Depression in the Media LaKesha Anderson 8Waking Up to Feminism: How Celebrities Effect Change and Define A Movement Kristin Comeforo 9Mixed Messages of Environmental Protest: Celebrity Influence at the Dakota Pipeline Protest Kay M. Beckermann 10Love Me, Follow Me, Do as I Do: Celebrity Impact in the Rising Waters of #HurricaneHarvey and #HurricaneIrma Nancy Van Leuven, Thomasena Shaw, and Faith Sidlow 11Charles Manson and the Celebrity of Music Joseph E. Burns 12The Parody, the Reality and the Conspiracy: Fake News Defined and Redefined by Celebrity Amber Narro Appendix A About the Editor About the Contributors
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