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Celebrity Studies

Volume 2, Issue 3 is now available online! Visit the website
<http://goo.gl/dfETc>  to see the full table of contents, including free
access to the following articles:

 

Articulating Digital Stardom <http://goo.gl/fqwzV>  by Barry King
Harry Potter and the Paradoxical Critique of Celebrity Culture
<http://goo.gl/w4vVT>  by Trevor Parry-Giles

Michael Jackson's 1992 Concert in Bucharest: Transforming a Star into a
Saint <http://goo.gl/ay9Qa>  by Mihai Coman

 

To discover research, publications and events relating to the field of
Celebrity Studies, sign up to receive the quarterly Celebrity Studies
eNewsletter - simply email [log in to unmask] to be added to
the mailing list.

 

Celebrity Studies is a journal that focuses on the critical exploration
of celebrity, stardom and fame. It seeks to make sense of celebrity by
drawing upon a range of (inter)disciplinary approaches, media forms,
historical periods, and national contexts.

 

Read the free sample copy of Celebrity Studies online.
<http://goo.gl/38k3p> 

 

For more information on Celebrity Studies visit
www.tandfonline.com/rcel.

 

Stephanie Astill

Marketing Executive
Sociocultural Studies Journals

Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

 

 

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