Kardashian Kulture

How Celebrities Changed Life in the 21st Century

Ellis Cashmore author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited

Published:30th Aug '19

Should be back in stock very soon

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Kardashian Kulture uses the royal family of celebrity culture to scrutinize wider understandings of 21st century life. Examining the worlds of business, politics, technology and entertainment, Ellis Cashmore shows how fundamental changes to the way we live have been prompted by celebrities. 
Examining today's celebrity-obsessed culture through the lives of a host of household names, including the Kardashians themselves, this book shows how celebrities have impacted on the wider culture from the birth of consumerism, the civil rights movements of the 1960s, and the growth of narcissism in the 1970s, to the rise of the paparazzi, reality television and the impact of social media, which has removed the barrier between celebrities and fans and led to the erosion of personal privacy. 
Celebrities are creations rather than people and ultimately, Cashmore argues, Kardashian Kulture is a product of our own making. Whether you regard celebrities as a witless bunch of overpaid show-offs or the conveyors of the zeitgeist is a matter of judgement and taste, the impact of the Kardashians and their kind is undeniable.

The author examines how celebrities have changed life and culture in the 21st century in the areas of gender, sex, race, consumption, fame, self, and privacy, particularly using the Kardashians as an example, as well as Madonna, Paris Hilton, and other celebrities, and pop culture trends like reality television, the rise of the paparazzi, and the impact of social media. -- Annotation ©2019 * (protoview.com) *

ISBN: 9781787437074

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 342g

224 pages