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  2. Celebrity Studies - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge which focuses on the "critical exploration of celebrity, stardom and fame". [1] Founded in 2010 by media studies academics Sean Redmond (University of Victoria) and Su Holmes (University of East Anglia), Celebrity Studies is the first scholarly journal dedicated to the study of celebrity.

  3. List of academic publishing works on Madonna - Wikipedia

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    It was featured in the guide of thesis at the university. [89] [90] The commodification of religion within celebrity culture with special focus on Madonna and Kabbalah: 2008 Courtney C Langille: Memorial University of Newfoundland: 85 OCLC 456151487: Honours dissertation of B.A. Preserved at the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. [94]

  4. Dudley Andrew - Wikipedia

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    James Dudley Andrew (born July 28, 1945) [1] [2] is an American film theorist.He is R. Selden Rose Professor Emeritus of Film and Comparative Literature at Yale University, where he has taught since the year 2000.

  5. Category:Cultural studies - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Studies; Children's literature criticism; Circuit of culture; Classical reception studies; Co-cultural communication theory; Colonial mentality; Conceptual history; Configurational analysis; Consumer capitalism; Coordinated management of meaning; Coptology; Critical code studies; Critical university studies; Cultural analytics ...

  6. Madonna studies - Wikipedia

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    The field is commonly called Madonna studies, [5] and that phrase popped up in the late-1980s according to writer Maura Johnston. [6] Although numerous academics like David Gauntlett used that term, [7] scholars such as Janice Radway and Suzanna Danuta Walters to journalists like Maureen Orth have referred to them also as the Madonna-ology, [8] [9] or Madonnalogy. [10]

  7. Category:Celebrity - Wikipedia

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    A person that is considered a celebrity depends on the cultural context and the period in history. The advent of mass media increased the public interest in celebrities, and has even developed into a self-substantiating circuit (the "cult of celebrity"—being famous for being famous, and not for having achieved anything else).

  8. Fan studies - Wikipedia

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    Fan studies is an academic discipline that analyses fans, fandoms, fan cultures and fan activities, including fanworks.It is an interdisciplinary field located at the intersection of the humanities and social sciences, which emerged in the early 1990s as a separate discipline, and draws particularly on audience studies and cultural studies.

  9. Samita Nandy - Wikipedia

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    Nandy's work explores celebrity and how it and on-line media impact cultural perceptions [2] and has included research into why people feel aggrieved about the death of celebrities. [3] Her PhD dissertation, "Celebrities in Canada: fame and national identity" is archived in the National Library of Australia . [ 4 ]