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Celebrity Studies

Volume 2, Issue 2 is now available online! Visit www.tandfonline.com/rcel to see the full table of contents, including free access to the following articles:

Heroes, saints and celebrities: the photograph as holy relic by Richard Howells
Big Brother RIP – Celebrity Forum Introduction by Su Holmes
Big Brother’s disabled brother by Alison Wilde and Deborah Williams

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 at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcel20/1/3.

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

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