Celebrity Nation : How America Evolved into a Culture of Fans and Followers
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0807093424
ISBN-13
9780807093429
Publisher
Beacon Press
Imprint
Beacon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 13th, 2024
Print length
216 Pages
Weight
264 grams
Dimensions
12.80 x 20.90 x 1.70 cms
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Society & culture: general
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A former People magazine editor reveals how our cult of celebrity has shaped our politics, our culture, and our personal livesfor better or worse
From the writer and editor who coined the term baby boomer comes Celebrity Nation, an exploration into how and why fame no longer stems only from heroic achievements but from the number of likes and sharesand what this change means for American culture. Landon Joneswho spent decades in celebrityland only to emerge, like Alice, blinking in the sunlightbrings a personal and first-person perspective on fame and its dark underbelly, complicated even further by the arrival of the internet and social media.
Jones draws on his experience as the former managing editor of People magazine to bolster his account with profiles of celebrities he knew personally, ranging from Malcolm X to Princess Diana, as well as observations about contemporary social media stars like Kim Kardashian and computer-generated macro-influencer Miquela, a self-proclaimed 19-year-old Robot living in LA. In analyzing the stories of over 75 celebrities, spanning decades and industries, Jones shows how celebrity has been wielded as a weapon of mass distraction to spawn narcissism, harm, and loneliness.
And yet, in these stories we also see a path forward. Jones highlights luminaries like Nobel Peace prize winner Maria Ressa and lauded environmental activist Greta Thunberg, who have effected meaningful change not by glorifying themselves but by turning to their communities for action. A lively analysis of celebrity cultures impact on nearly every facet of our lives, Celebrity Nation helps us to recognize how the apparatus of fame operates.
From the writer and editor who coined the term baby boomer comes Celebrity Nation, an exploration into how and why fame no longer stems only from heroic achievements but from the number of likes and sharesand what this change means for American culture. Landon Joneswho spent decades in celebrityland only to emerge, like Alice, blinking in the sunlightbrings a personal and first-person perspective on fame and its dark underbelly, complicated even further by the arrival of the internet and social media.
Jones draws on his experience as the former managing editor of People magazine to bolster his account with profiles of celebrities he knew personally, ranging from Malcolm X to Princess Diana, as well as observations about contemporary social media stars like Kim Kardashian and computer-generated macro-influencer Miquela, a self-proclaimed 19-year-old Robot living in LA. In analyzing the stories of over 75 celebrities, spanning decades and industries, Jones shows how celebrity has been wielded as a weapon of mass distraction to spawn narcissism, harm, and loneliness.
And yet, in these stories we also see a path forward. Jones highlights luminaries like Nobel Peace prize winner Maria Ressa and lauded environmental activist Greta Thunberg, who have effected meaningful change not by glorifying themselves but by turning to their communities for action. A lively analysis of celebrity cultures impact on nearly every facet of our lives, Celebrity Nation helps us to recognize how the apparatus of fame operates.
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