Celebrity and Glamour in Contemporary Russia Shocking Chic BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies Series
Coordonnateurs : Goscilo Helena, Strukov Vlad
This is the first book to explore the phenomenon of glamour and celebrity in contemporary Russian culture, ranging across media forms, disciplinary boundaries and modes of inquiry, with particular emphasis on the media personality.
The book demonstrates how the process of ?celebrification? in Russia coincides with the dizzying pace of social change and economic transformation, the latter enabling an unprecedented fascination with glamour and its requisite extravagance; how in the 1990s and 2000s, celebrities - such as film or television stars - moved away from their home medium to become celebrities straddling various media; and how celebrity is a symbol manipulated by the dominant culture and embraced by the masses. It examines the primacy of the visual in celebrity construction and its dominance over the verbal, alongside the interdisciplinary, cross-media, post-Soviet landscape of today?s fame culture.
Taking into account both general tendencies and individual celebrities, including pop-diva Alla Pugacheva and ex-President and current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the book analyses the internal dynamics of the institutions involved in the production, marketing, and maintenance of celebrities, as well as the larger cultural context and the imperatives that drive Russian society?s romance with glamour and celebrity.
Part I The Art of Politics, and the Politics of Art 1. The Ultimate Celebrity: VVP as VIP Objet d’Art 2. The Mistress of Moscow: a Case of Corporate Celebrity Part II Prosaic Glamour 3. Akunin’s Secret and Fandorin’s Luck: Postmodern Celebrity in Post-Soviet Russia 4. Glamour à la Oksana Robski - Tatiana Mikhailova Part III Mediating Glamour: Film, Estrada, and New Media Stars 5. Fatherland, Family, and Faith: The Power of Nikita Mikhalkov’s Celebrity 6. "Much Ado and Nothing:" Mikhail Zadornov as a Celebrity of Russian Comedy 7. Russian Internet Stars: Gizmos, Geeks, and Glory Part IV Gendered Sounds and Screams of Stardom 8. Feminism à la Russe? Pugacheva-Orbakaite’s Celebrity Construction through Family Bonds 9. Elevating Verka Serdiuchka: A Star-Study in Excess Performativity Part V Moscow Snobbery: From ‘High’ Art to Haute Cuisine 10. Zurab Tsereteli’s Exegi Monumentum, Luzhkov’s Largesse, and the Collateral Rewards of Animosity 11. Hot Prospekts: Dining in the New Moscow
Helena Goscilo is Professor and Chair of Slavic at the Ohio State University, USA. Her recent publications include (as co-editor) Preserving Petersburg: History, Memory, Nostalgia and Cinepaternity: Fathers and Sons in Soviet and Post-Soviet Film.
Vlad Strukov is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Russian, and the Centre for World Cinemas, at the University of Leeds, UK. He is the founding editor of Digital Icons: Studies of Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media.Date de parution : 04-2012
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2010
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Celebrity and Glamour in Contemporary Russia :
Mots-clés :
Ria Novosti; zurab; Estrada; tsereteli; Kseniia Sobchak; culture; Young Men; status; Zurab Tsereteli; alla; Persona; pugacheva; Pop Star; ria; DVD; novosti; Nikita Mikhalkov; boris; Russian Federation; akunin; post-Soviet Russia; Vladimir Putin; Putin; Baturina; Alexander III; Follow; Celebrity Status; Tatyana Tolstaya; Iskusstvo Kino; UN; Celebrity Culture; VIP; Luciano Pavarotti; Non-stop; Mammoth