Philosophy of Fame and Celebrity
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Philosophy of Fame and Celebrity
Robb, Dr Catherine M.; Archer, Dr Alfred; Dennis, Dr Matthew
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
11/2024
280
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9781350401297
15 a 20 dias
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List of contributors
Foreword, Eric Stonestreet
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: The Nature of Fame
1. Fame and Flourishing, Michael S. Brady (University of Glasgow, UK)
2. 'Fame goes to one's head': The Lures of Fame and the Moral Perils of Addiction, Pride and Vanity Kamila Pacovska (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic)
3. Celebrity and Dishonesty: Do They Go Hand in Hand?, Christian B. Miller (Wake Forest University, USA)
Part II: The Pursuit of Fame and Celebrity
4. Fame, Narrative and the (Im)permanence of Memory, Leslie A. Howe (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
5. Marginalization, Celebrity and the Pursuit of Fame, Alfred Archer (Tilburg University, Netherlands) and Catherine M. Robb (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
6. Ideal Bodies, Images and 'Instafame', Heather Widdows (University of Warwick, UK) and Fiona MacCallum (University of Warwick, UK)
Part III: Fame and Influence
7. The Power of Fame: Celebrities and Influencers as Moral Exemplars, Michel Croce (University of Genoa, Italy), Matilde Liberti (University of Genoa, Italy, and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza (University of Genoa, Italy
8. Online Celebrities as Moral Role Models: Considerations for Character Educators, Yousra Osman (Middlesex University Dubai, UAE) and Tom Harrison (University of Birmingham, UK)
9. Celebrity and Epistemic Influence: Evidence Resistance and Epistemic Recklessness, Rebecca Wallbank (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Part IV: Celebrity-fan Relationships
10. Celebrity Intimacy and Parasocial Relationships: The Aesthetic Trust Underlying Fandom, Mary Beth Willard (Weber State University, USA)
11. The Inappropriateness of Fans' Blame, Carme Isern-Mas (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain)
12. Cancelling Celebrities, Linda Radzik (Philosophy at Texas A&M University, USA)
Afterword: Kaepernick's Protest, and the Loss of Fame, Michael DeVito
Index
Foreword, Eric Stonestreet
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: The Nature of Fame
1. Fame and Flourishing, Michael S. Brady (University of Glasgow, UK)
2. 'Fame goes to one's head': The Lures of Fame and the Moral Perils of Addiction, Pride and Vanity Kamila Pacovska (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic)
3. Celebrity and Dishonesty: Do They Go Hand in Hand?, Christian B. Miller (Wake Forest University, USA)
Part II: The Pursuit of Fame and Celebrity
4. Fame, Narrative and the (Im)permanence of Memory, Leslie A. Howe (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
5. Marginalization, Celebrity and the Pursuit of Fame, Alfred Archer (Tilburg University, Netherlands) and Catherine M. Robb (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
6. Ideal Bodies, Images and 'Instafame', Heather Widdows (University of Warwick, UK) and Fiona MacCallum (University of Warwick, UK)
Part III: Fame and Influence
7. The Power of Fame: Celebrities and Influencers as Moral Exemplars, Michel Croce (University of Genoa, Italy), Matilde Liberti (University of Genoa, Italy, and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza (University of Genoa, Italy
8. Online Celebrities as Moral Role Models: Considerations for Character Educators, Yousra Osman (Middlesex University Dubai, UAE) and Tom Harrison (University of Birmingham, UK)
9. Celebrity and Epistemic Influence: Evidence Resistance and Epistemic Recklessness, Rebecca Wallbank (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Part IV: Celebrity-fan Relationships
10. Celebrity Intimacy and Parasocial Relationships: The Aesthetic Trust Underlying Fandom, Mary Beth Willard (Weber State University, USA)
11. The Inappropriateness of Fans' Blame, Carme Isern-Mas (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain)
12. Cancelling Celebrities, Linda Radzik (Philosophy at Texas A&M University, USA)
Afterword: Kaepernick's Protest, and the Loss of Fame, Michael DeVito
Index
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fame and virtue; moral psychology; cancel culture; parasocial relationships; philosophy of admiration; social media; online role models
List of contributors
Foreword, Eric Stonestreet
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: The Nature of Fame
1. Fame and Flourishing, Michael S. Brady (University of Glasgow, UK)
2. 'Fame goes to one's head': The Lures of Fame and the Moral Perils of Addiction, Pride and Vanity Kamila Pacovska (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic)
3. Celebrity and Dishonesty: Do They Go Hand in Hand?, Christian B. Miller (Wake Forest University, USA)
Part II: The Pursuit of Fame and Celebrity
4. Fame, Narrative and the (Im)permanence of Memory, Leslie A. Howe (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
5. Marginalization, Celebrity and the Pursuit of Fame, Alfred Archer (Tilburg University, Netherlands) and Catherine M. Robb (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
6. Ideal Bodies, Images and 'Instafame', Heather Widdows (University of Warwick, UK) and Fiona MacCallum (University of Warwick, UK)
Part III: Fame and Influence
7. The Power of Fame: Celebrities and Influencers as Moral Exemplars, Michel Croce (University of Genoa, Italy), Matilde Liberti (University of Genoa, Italy, and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza (University of Genoa, Italy
8. Online Celebrities as Moral Role Models: Considerations for Character Educators, Yousra Osman (Middlesex University Dubai, UAE) and Tom Harrison (University of Birmingham, UK)
9. Celebrity and Epistemic Influence: Evidence Resistance and Epistemic Recklessness, Rebecca Wallbank (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Part IV: Celebrity-fan Relationships
10. Celebrity Intimacy and Parasocial Relationships: The Aesthetic Trust Underlying Fandom, Mary Beth Willard (Weber State University, USA)
11. The Inappropriateness of Fans' Blame, Carme Isern-Mas (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain)
12. Cancelling Celebrities, Linda Radzik (Philosophy at Texas A&M University, USA)
Afterword: Kaepernick's Protest, and the Loss of Fame, Michael DeVito
Index
Foreword, Eric Stonestreet
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: The Nature of Fame
1. Fame and Flourishing, Michael S. Brady (University of Glasgow, UK)
2. 'Fame goes to one's head': The Lures of Fame and the Moral Perils of Addiction, Pride and Vanity Kamila Pacovska (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic)
3. Celebrity and Dishonesty: Do They Go Hand in Hand?, Christian B. Miller (Wake Forest University, USA)
Part II: The Pursuit of Fame and Celebrity
4. Fame, Narrative and the (Im)permanence of Memory, Leslie A. Howe (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
5. Marginalization, Celebrity and the Pursuit of Fame, Alfred Archer (Tilburg University, Netherlands) and Catherine M. Robb (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
6. Ideal Bodies, Images and 'Instafame', Heather Widdows (University of Warwick, UK) and Fiona MacCallum (University of Warwick, UK)
Part III: Fame and Influence
7. The Power of Fame: Celebrities and Influencers as Moral Exemplars, Michel Croce (University of Genoa, Italy), Matilde Liberti (University of Genoa, Italy, and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza (University of Genoa, Italy
8. Online Celebrities as Moral Role Models: Considerations for Character Educators, Yousra Osman (Middlesex University Dubai, UAE) and Tom Harrison (University of Birmingham, UK)
9. Celebrity and Epistemic Influence: Evidence Resistance and Epistemic Recklessness, Rebecca Wallbank (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Part IV: Celebrity-fan Relationships
10. Celebrity Intimacy and Parasocial Relationships: The Aesthetic Trust Underlying Fandom, Mary Beth Willard (Weber State University, USA)
11. The Inappropriateness of Fans' Blame, Carme Isern-Mas (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain)
12. Cancelling Celebrities, Linda Radzik (Philosophy at Texas A&M University, USA)
Afterword: Kaepernick's Protest, and the Loss of Fame, Michael DeVito
Index
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