Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 502 g
A Critical Anthology
Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 502 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-67441-4
Verlag: Routledge
The Kardashian empire and dynasty is intertwined with some of the most important movements of the early twenty-first century. Celebrity, cultural appropriation, new forms of feminism, social media, ideal bodies, evolving notions of physical beauty and the global fashion system have all been affected by the quintessential influencers in this family of matriarchs. The anthology is structured around core thematic parts. From Storytelling and Race, through Fashion and Celebrity, to Time and Embodiment, each part contains an accessible introduction followed by chapters that together take a unique approach to exploring the Kardashians from multiple viewpoints. The inclusion of discussion points suitable for classroom use enhances the utility of the anthology for both study and teaching purposes.
The first of its kind, Kardashians: A Critical Anthology positions Kardashian Studies at the forefront of critical inquiry around notions of authenticity, contemporary feminisms, visuality and social media. It will be of interest to both scholars and students interested in popular culture, television, notions of authenticity, contemporary feminisms, visuality, race and social media.
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Postgraduate
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List of Contributors
Foreword by mj corey
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Kuriously Kritical: Kardashians as Cyborg Goddesses
Meredith Jones
Section 1: Storytelling
Introduction
Meredith Jones
Chapter 1: Family Brands: The Kardashian-Jenners and the Nelsons
Cynthia B. Meyers
Chapter 2: The performance of authorship in published books by the Kardashians and Jenners
Donna Lee Brien
Chapter 3: Selfish: a happy archive?
Laura Henderson Child
Section two: Race
Introduction
Meredith Jones
Chapter 4: There Is No Sexual Relation: The Kardashians and Black Masculinities
Manuel Harpin
Chapter 5: Kim Kardashian’s “Kimono”: The complexities of cultural appropriation
Jenny Hall
Chapter 6: White Multiracial Sentiment
Ren Ellis Neyra
Section Three: Fashion
Introduction
Meredith Jones
Chapter 7: SKIMS: Body-Positive or Kimspiraton?
Katherine Appleford
Chapter 8: Glitter and the Death Drive: Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala costumes
Meredith Jones
Section Four: Embodiment
Introduction
Meredith Jones
Chapter 9: The Corporeality of Reproduction, and Surrogate Pregnancy in Keeping Up with the Kardashians
Siri Lindholm
Chapter 10: “It’s super disgusting”: An analysis of famous cis-men responses to the Kardashian’s deviant femininity
Oline Eaton
Chapter 11: Where Has All the Affect Gone on Kardashian Reality TV?: Negotiating emotional labour and boundaries
Meera Govindasamy
Section Five: Celebrity
Introduction
Meredith Jones
Chapter 12: Debunking Celebrity Activism: Kim Kardashian and Prison Advocacy
Lida Papakonstantinou
Chapter 13: The role of transgender celebrities: the power of representation
Cavyn Mitchell
Chapter 14: In the lab with the Kardashians: how Kardashian-linked research finds its audience
Michael Taylor and Carlos Areia
Section Six: Time
Introduction
Meredith Jones
Chapter 15: The Kardashians Will Never Die: On Repetition and Infinity
Phoebe Kaufman
Chapter 16: Use of Artificial Intelligence and Holography: Robert Kardashian Resurrected?
Lida Papakonstantinou
Chapter 17: Keeping up with the past, present and future: How the Kardashians sustain relevancy by manipulating reality
Ruby Smith
Index