Television Personalities: Stardom and the Small ScreenRoutledge, 4 oct. 2010 - 240 pages 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. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
The invention of the television personality | 41 |
Political economy performance and pleasure | 89 |
Ordinariness and DIY fame | 141 |
Notes | 194 |
References | 206 |
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