Book
Movie crazy: fans, stars, and the cult of celebrity
Palgrave
2001
Abstract
"Cecil B. DeMille, David Selznick, Louella Parsons, Joan Crawford - these legendary men and women built an empire called Hollywood. In Movie Crazy, meet another group of powerful players who shaped the film industry - movie fans. MGM, for example, struggled to find a screen name for an actress named Lucille LeSueur. A fan - one of thousands that responded to a contest sponsored by the studio - suggested Joan Crawford. Using fan club journals, fan letters, and studio production records, Samantha Barbas reveals how the passion, enthusiasm, and sometimes possessive advocacy of fans transformed early cinema, the modern mass media, and American popular culture." "Barbas sheds new light on the development of the cult of celebrity in America, and demonstrates that while fans were avid consumers of the film industry, they did not mindlessly accept the images presented to them by the studios. Rather, by writing letters, making visits to Hollywood, and organizing fan clubs, they sought to actively influence the ways in which studios created movie stars and packaged them to the public. Far from being passive viewers, fan reacted to movies and stars with excitement, anger, confusion, joy, and even boredom - they were often complex, and never predictable."--Jacket.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Movie crazy: fans, stars, and the cult of celebrity
- Creators
- Samantha Barbas
- Resource Type
- Book
- Table of contents
- From Reel to Real -- The Cult of Personality -- The Chance of a Lifetime -- The Inside Scoop -- The Movie Star Fan Club -- The View from Hollywood -- The Fandom Menace.
- ISBN
- 0312239629; 9780312239626; 1403960453; 9781403960450
- Publisher
- Palgrave; New York
- Format
- 218 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Number of pages
- 218 pages
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2001
- Academic Unit
- Law Faculty
- Record Identifier
- 9984847991202771
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