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***Apologies for cross-posting***

Celebrity Studies Latest Issue Now Available

Special Issue on Celebrity and the Transnational, guest edited by Jo Littler is 
now available online here: http://bit.ly/jPC0CF

Why not take a look at: A New Kind of Star is Born: Audrey Hepburn and the 
Global Governmentalisation of Female Stardom by Julie Wilson? 
http://bit.ly/mHcUJw 

Read Jo Litter’s introduction to the issue for free online and check out the 
table of contents: http://bit.ly/jPC0CF

Also in this issue, the Celebrity Forum focusses on Celebrity and Politics with 
contributions on the EU president, the UK Prime Ministerial general election 
debates in 2010, female politicians, and Australia.

For further information about Celebrity Studies, including forthcoming special 
issues and calls for papers, visit www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rcel

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