Celebrity and New Media

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Anna Nicole Smith
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Beauty Pageant
Britney Spears
Capitalist Citizenship
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celebrity culture
Child Star
Contemporary Female Celebrity
Contemporary Society
Cruel Optimism
Disney
Disney Star
Donald J. Trump
Donald Trump
DUI Arrest
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exploitation
fame and gender politics
Female Celebrities
female celebrity media representation
feminism
gender
gendered narratives
Girl Star
Gold Digger
Good Life
Hannah Montana
High School Musical
journalism
labor
labour
Lindsey Lohan
media studies
Miley Cyrus
NBC Executive
new media
news analysis
Nude Photos
Paris Hilton
patriarchal capitalism
Playboy
Pop Star
Reality Television
reality television analysis
Sex Tapes
Sexual Capital
sexual exploitation
sexual violence
social media
The Apprentice
The Simple Life
Vanity Fair Photo
Young Female Celebrity
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032213132
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book looks back to the early days of new and social media, to examine the potential threat that such technologies and platforms posed to the mainstream corporate media’s gatekeeping, and its ability to exploit, humiliate, and even violate famous women.

Drawing on her own experiences working as part of this gatekeeping system, Stephanie Patrick argues that, in order to combat this threat, the mainstream media doubled down on gendered narratives of meritocracy that legitimized certain (male) celebrities over others. Using a range of case studies spanning "old" media sites and "new," including Disney, Playboy, and reality television, this book demonstrates that sexual exploitation and violation could be considered constitutive of female celebrity, rather than a side effect. Patrick’s case studies include some of America’s most (in)famous celebrities, including Miley Cyrus, Lindsay Lohan, Anna Nicole Smith, Paris Hilton, and Donald Trump, urging readers to question their assumptions about these figures and their public trajectories.

This nuanced exploration of patriarchal capitalism and women’s ongoing sexual exploitation by the media will be an important reference for scholars and students of digital and new media, journalism, celebrity studies, and gender studies.

Stephanie Patrick is a former casting associate for film and television productions in Montreal, Canada. She obtained her PhD from the University of Ottawa’s Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies. Her work has been published in Feminist Media Studies, Television & New Media, and Media, Culture & Society.

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