9780887559235-0887559239-Indigenous Celebrity: Entanglements with Fame

Indigenous Celebrity: Entanglements with Fame

ISBN-13: 9780887559235
ISBN-10: 0887559239
Author: Robert Alexander Innes, Jennifer Adese
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Format: Hardcover 310 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780887559235
ISBN-10: 0887559239
Author: Robert Alexander Innes, Jennifer Adese
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Format: Hardcover 310 pages

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Indigenous Celebrity: Entanglements with Fame (ISBN-13: 9780887559235 and ISBN-10: 0887559239), written by authors Robert Alexander Innes, Jennifer Adese, was published by University of Manitoba Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Communication & Media Studies (Social Sciences, Popular Culture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Indigenous Celebrity: Entanglements with Fame (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Communication & Media Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.37.

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Indigenous Celebrity speaks to the possibilities, challenges, and consequences of popular forms of recognition, critically recasting the lens through which we understand Indigenous people's entanglements with celebrity. It presents a wide range of essays that explore the theoretical, material, social, cultural, and political impacts of celebrity on and for Indigenous people. It questions and critiques the whitestream concept of celebrity and the very juxtaposition of "Indigenous" and "celebrity" and casts a critical lens on celebrity culture's impact on Indigenous people. Indigenous people who willingly engage with celebrity culture, or are drawn up into it, enter into a complex terrain of social relations informed by layered dimensions of colonialism, racism, sexism, homophobia/transphobia, and classism. Yet this reductive framing of celebrity does not account for the ways that Indigenous people's own worldviews inform Indigenous engagement with celebrity culture--or rather, popular social and cultural forms of recognition.

Indigenous Celebrity reorients conversations on Indigenous celebrity towards understanding how Indigenous people draw from nation-specific processes of respect and recognition while at the same time navigating external assumptions and expectations. This collection examines the relationship of Indigenous people to the concept of celebrity in past, present, and ongoing contexts, identifying commonalities, tensions, and possibilities.

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