Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Celebrity Culture and the American Dream by Karen Sternheimer Celebrity Culture and the American Dream, Second Edition considers how major economic and historical factors shaped the nature of celebrity culture as we know it today, retaining the first editions examples from the first celebrity fan magazines of 1911 to the present and expanding to include updated examples and additional discussion on the role of the internet and social media in todays celebrity culture. Equally important, the book explains how and why the story of Hollywood celebrities matters, sociologically speaking, to an understanding of American society, to the changing nature of the American Dream, and to the relation between class and culture. This book is an ideal addition to courses on inequalities, celebrity culture, media, and cultural studies. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Karen Sternheimer is a sociologist at the University of Southern California, where she is a distinguished fellow at the USC Center for Excellence in Teaching. She is also the author of Connecting Popular Culture and Social Problems: Why Media is not the Answer (2013), Celebrity Culture and the American Dream: Stardom and Social Mobility (2011), Kids These Days: Facts and Fictions About Todays Youth (2006), Its Not the Media: The Truth About Pop Cultures Influence on Children (2003), and is the editor and lead writer for everydaysociologyblog.com. She has provided commentary for NPR, CNN, MSNBC, The History Channel, and Fox News. Table of Contents 1. The American Dream: Celebrity, Class, and Social Mobility 2. Beyond Subsistence: The Rise of the Middle Class in the Twentieth Century 3. Prosperity and Wealth Arrive: Boom Times and Womens Suffrage in the 1920s 4. Pull Yourself up by Your Bootstraps: Personal Failure and the Great Depression 5. Were all in this Together: Collectivism and World War II 6. Suburban Utopia: The Postwar Middle-Class Fantasy 7. Is That All There Is? Challenging the Suburban Fantasy in the Sixties and Seventies 8. Massive Wealth as Moral Reward: The Reagan Revolution and Individualism 9. Success Just for Being You: Opportunity in the Internet Age Review Students will find this book (infused with history, sociology, communication, as well as gender and cultural studies methods) both accessible and engaging. Sternheimers descriptions and arguments lend themselves to lively discussion about the evolution of celebrity and what that meant then and now for American society more broadly.-Sarah K. Fields, Communication, University of Colorado, Denver The new edition of Karen Sternheimers groundbreaking text could not arrive at a more opportune time. As outrage over economic inequality in the wake of the global credit crisis is reaching a fever pitch, Celebrity Culture and the American Dream makes an invaluable contribution to the critical debate. This deftly written book is certain to have an enduring impact across a wide-range of academic disciplines and fields.-Christopher H. Smith, Co-Director, Media, Economics & Entrepreneurship Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, University of Southern CaliforniaBy demonstrating the ways in which social changes are ideologically represented in ads and popular culture magazines, Sternheimer demystifies the workings of what has become a central institution in contemporary American society. This is a must read for serious scholars of celebrity culture, yes accessible for readers at all levels.-Christopher T. Conner, Sociology, University of Nevada, Las VegasKaren Sternheimer offers an engaging social history addressing the intersectional relationship between stardom, social mobility, gender and consumerism. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the American fascination with celebrity. She describes how spectators collude with fantasies of fame and fortune, to play an active role in spreading celebrity culture and its uniquely gendered myths.-Mia Mask, Film, Vassar CollegeKaren Sternheimers adept sociology of celebrity makes critically important issues lucid for a wide readership. With its broad historical scope and up to the minute examples, this is an excellent classroom resource.-Diane Negra, Film Studies and Screen Culture, University College Dublin, and Co-Editor, In the Limelight and Under the Microscope: Forms and Functions of Female Celebrity Review Quote Students will find this book (infused with history, sociology, communication, as well as gender and cultural studies methods) both accessible and engaging. Sternheimers descriptions and arguments lend themselves to lively discussion about the evolution of celebrity and what that meant then and now for American society more broadly. -Sarah K. Fields, Communication, University of Colorado, Denver The new edition of Karen Sternheimers groundbreaking text could not arrive at a more opportune time. As outrage over economic inequality in the wake of the global credit crisis is reaching a fever pitch, Celebrity Culture and the American Dream makes an invaluable contribution to the critical debate. This deftly written book is certain to have an enduring impact across a wide-range of academic disciplines and fields. -Christopher H. Smith, Co-Director, Media, Economics & Entrepreneurship Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, University of Southern California By demonstrating the ways in which social changes are ideologically represented in ads and popular culture magazines, Sternheimer demystifies the workings of what has become a central institution in contemporary American society. This is a must read for serious scholars of celebrity culture, yes accessible for readers at all levels. -Christopher T. Conner, Sociology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Karen Sternheimer offers an engaging social history addressing the intersectional relationship between stardom, social mobility, gender and consumerism. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the American fascination with celebrity.She describes how spectators collude with fantasies of fame and fortune, to play an active role in spreading celebrity culture and its uniquely gendered myths. -Mia Mask, Film, Vassar College Karen Sternheimers adept sociology of celebrity makes critically important issues lucid for a wide readership. With its broad historical scope and up to the minute examples, this is an excellent classroom resource. -Diane Negra, Film Studies and Screen Culture, University College Dublin, and Co-Editor, In the Limelight and Under the Microscope: Forms and Functions of Female Celebrity Details ISBN1138023957 Author Karen Sternheimer Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2014 ISBN-10 1138023957 ISBN-13 9781138023956 Format Paperback Edition 2nd Imprint Routledge Subtitle Stardom and Social Mobility Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Replaces 9780415886796 DEWEY 305.5130973 Short Title CELEBRITY CULTURE & THE AMER D Language English Media Book Affiliation University of Southern California, USA Pages 274 AU Release Date 2014-12-12 NZ Release Date 2014-12-12 Publication Date 2014-12-12 UK Release Date 2014-12-12 Illustrations 65 Halftones, black and white Edition Description 2nd edition Alternative 9781138023949 Audience Undergraduate We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781138023956
Book Title: Celebrity Culture and the American Dream
Number of Pages: 274 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Celebrity Culture and the American Dream: Stardom and Social Mobility
Publisher: Taylor & Francis LTD
Publication Year: 2014
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 367 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Karen Sternheimer
Subject Area: Economic Sociology
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback