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The Star as Icon

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Princess Diana, Jackie O, Grace Kelly—the star icon is a figure of adoration and obsession, yet remains poorly understood. This persona is not just a celebrity but a dazzling presence at the heart of a media spectacle that is both voyeuristic and fiercely protected. With skill and humor, the author examines the celebrity-making machine, blending philosophical insights on media with a keen eye for societal dynamics and a passion for popular culture. The star icon is depicted as straddling the line between transcendence and trauma—an ethereal being on a distant plane while simultaneously a melodramatic figure yearning to escape the relentless gaze of the media. The public elevates her, then eagerly witnesses her downfall, which offers a sensational narrative arc that leaves them craving her resurgence. The author navigates the complexities of film, television, religion, and consumer culture, providing fresh perspectives on these themes and mapping society's intricate relationship with these aesthetic stars. While appreciating popular culture, the author remains critical of the illusions perpetuated by the media, which can obscure our understanding of those transformed into icons and blind us to the influence on our political landscape.

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The Star as Icon, Daniel Alan Herwitz

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