Robert Clarke 
Celebrity Colonialism [PDF ebook] 
Fame, Power and Representation in Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures

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Celebrity Colonialism brings together studies on an array of personalities, movements and events from the colonial era to the present, and explores the intersection of discourses, formations and institutions that condition celebrity in colonial and postcolonial cultures. Across nineteen chapters, it examines the entanglements of fame and power fame in colonial and postcolonial settings. Each chapter demonstrates the sometimes highly ambivalent roles played by famous personalities as endorsements and apologists for, antagonists and challengers of, colonial, imperial and postcolonial institutions and practices. And each in their way provides an insight into the complex set of meanings implied by novel term "celebrity colonialism." The contributions to this collection demonstrate that celebrity provides a powerful lens for examining the nexus of discourses, institutions and practices associated with the dynamics of appropriation, domination, resistance and reconciliation that characterize colonial and postcolonial cultural politics. Taken together the contributions to Celebrity Colonialism argue that the examination of celebrity promises to enrich our understanding of what colonialism was and, more significantly, what it has become.

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Format PDF ● Pages 375 ● ISBN 9781527554757 ● Editor Robert Clarke ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9278768 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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