Gender and Australian celebrity culture. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Gender and Australian celebrity culture. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Gender and Australian celebrity culture
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Anthea Taylor and Joanna McIntyre.
- Editors:
- Taylor, Anthea, 1972-
McIntyre, Joanna - Contents:
- Introduction: ‘Gendering Australian celebrity’, Anthea Taylor and Joanna McIntyre Part I Celebrity masculinities and settler colonialism Chapter One: ‘From mild colonial boy to Jake the Paed: Rolf Harris and Australian celebrity masculinity in the UK’, Tanya Serisier Chapter Two: ‘The manly whiteness of Russell Crowe’, Sean Redmond Chapter Three: ‘Johnathan Thurston, Indigeneity, and technologies of masculinity in Australian sporting celebrity culture’, Holly Randell-Moon Part II Feminist politics and celebrity feminisms Chapter Four: ‘Celebritised anger: Theorising feminist rage, voice, and affective injustice through Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette ’, Jilly Kay Boyce Chapter Five: ‘Clementine Ford, online misogyny, and the labour of celebrity feminism’, Anita Brady Chapter Six: "Good" girl turned "bad": Tracey Spicer’s memoir, celebrity feminist journalism, and #MeToo activism in Australia’, Anthea Taylor Part III Queer celebrity and marginalised subjectivities Chapter Seven: ‘Interviewing a queer national celebrity: Carlotta as an "outsider within" Australian celebrity culture’, Joanna McIntyre Chapter Eight: ‘"It was nice for me watching that, because [Magda Szubanski] was very calming": LGBTIQ+ Australians respond to marriage equality activism’, Lucy Watson Part IV Self-presentation and celebrity femininities Chapter Nine: ‘"I can call myself Australian if I want to": Natalie Tran and Asian Australian femininity on YouTube’, Sara Tomkins Chapter Ten: ‘Disarming femininity:Introduction: ‘Gendering Australian celebrity’, Anthea Taylor and Joanna McIntyre Part I Celebrity masculinities and settler colonialism Chapter One: ‘From mild colonial boy to Jake the Paed: Rolf Harris and Australian celebrity masculinity in the UK’, Tanya Serisier Chapter Two: ‘The manly whiteness of Russell Crowe’, Sean Redmond Chapter Three: ‘Johnathan Thurston, Indigeneity, and technologies of masculinity in Australian sporting celebrity culture’, Holly Randell-Moon Part II Feminist politics and celebrity feminisms Chapter Four: ‘Celebritised anger: Theorising feminist rage, voice, and affective injustice through Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette ’, Jilly Kay Boyce Chapter Five: ‘Clementine Ford, online misogyny, and the labour of celebrity feminism’, Anita Brady Chapter Six: "Good" girl turned "bad": Tracey Spicer’s memoir, celebrity feminist journalism, and #MeToo activism in Australia’, Anthea Taylor Part III Queer celebrity and marginalised subjectivities Chapter Seven: ‘Interviewing a queer national celebrity: Carlotta as an "outsider within" Australian celebrity culture’, Joanna McIntyre Chapter Eight: ‘"It was nice for me watching that, because [Magda Szubanski] was very calming": LGBTIQ+ Australians respond to marriage equality activism’, Lucy Watson Part IV Self-presentation and celebrity femininities Chapter Nine: ‘"I can call myself Australian if I want to": Natalie Tran and Asian Australian femininity on YouTube’, Sara Tomkins Chapter Ten: ‘Disarming femininity: Annabel Crabb, celebrity, politics and culture’, Frances Bonner Chapter Eleven: ‘"Australian TV’s golden girl": Asher Keddie, Offspring, and the celebrity motherhood narrative’, Renee Middlemost … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 306.0994
Popular culture -- Australia
Celebrities -- Australia
Feminism -- Australia
Masculinity -- Australia - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429772986
9780429772993
9780429430442 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138366220
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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