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[ecrea] New publication - Television Personalities: Stardom and the small screen
Tue Nov 02 19:18:59 GMT 2010
James Bennett (2010) Television Personalities:
Stardom and the Small Screen, Routledge.
Praise for the book:
'Television Personalities is going to be one of
the defining texts in teh fields of television,
and celebrity studies. It is an outstanding
piece of scholarship that is beautifully,
accessibly written' - Sean Redmond, Editor of Celebrity Studies Journal
'In this useful, thoughtful book, Bennett
investigates a crucial element that has gone
missing from our current understanding of
television: prceisely how it participates in the
production and consumption of celebrity. He
explores the longstanding assumptions about how
television stardom works, making the book
essential reading for anyone interested in
contemporary television'. Graeme Turner,
Professor of Critical and Cultural Studies,
University of Queensland, Australia.
About the book:
Celebrities have come to increasingly dominate
the media and its study in contemporary culture.
Although acknowledged as part of this general
rise in the importance of celebrity culture,
televisionâ??s specific forms of stardom have
until now remained largely under-theorised.
Television Personalities: Stardom and the Small
Screen examines how television personalities
function as commodities, and also function
ideologically, thus relating them to issues of
class, national identity, sexuality, gender and social history.
Television Personalities sets out a new way of
considering televisual fame, arguing that it
must be understood on its own terms, and
establishing the television personality as a
particular set of performers whose celebrity is
constructed through discourses of ordinariness,
authenticity and intimacy. It demonstrates how
televisual fame is the product of skilled
performances that function at the very heart of
why we enjoy television, and the cultural and
ideological role television plays in society.
The book is divided into three sections that
trace the historical development of televisual
fame from the 1950s through to the emergence of
â??DIYâ?? celebrity in the digital era. It
examines the economics, aesthetics, production,
histories, futures and ideological functions of
the television personality across a range of examples, including:
* Benny Hill, Steve Irwin, Oprah Winfrey,
Cilla Black, Simon Cowell, Ricky Gervais, Alan Titchmarsh, Nigel Lythgoe
* the stars of YouTube and televisionâ??s smaller screens
* Extras, Top Gear, The Naked Chef, The Weakest Link.
Television Personalities offers an exciting,
engaging approach to studying and understanding
the most prominent and popular performers in
television and celebrity culture. It is an
original, indispensable guide for undergraduate
and postgraduate students of media, television
and celebrity studies, as well as those
interested in digital culture more widely.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Television-Personalities-Stardom-Small-Screen/dp/0415481899/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1286983982&sr=1-1
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