This edited collection brings together scholarly works of both a theoretical and empirical nature to critically analyse the forms and functions of the contemporary celebrity activist, and to examine how these intersect with the political economic structures in which celebrity activists operate.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: Introduction: "Getting Busy with the Fizzy" - Johansson, SodaStream, and Oxfam: Exploring the Political Economics of Celebrity Activism 2: Celebrity Activism and the Making of Solidarity Capital 3: Funded by Philanthropy, Founded for Activism: Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and their Organisations' Political Endeavours 4: The Value-form of Persona: Celebrity Scandal, Activism, and Commodities 5: 'Bring Back Our Girls': Social Celebrity, Digital Activism, and New Femininity 6: Promoting Peace and Coffee Pods: George Clooney, Nespresso Activist 7: All Under the Same Sky? Celebrity Philanthropy and the Transnational Market for Women's Empowerment 8: Co-Opting the 'Losers': Bob Geldof and Neoliberal Activism after the Financial Crisis 9: Authentic Activism: Challenges of an Environmental Celebrity 10: Celebrity Activism and Revolution: The Problem of Truth and the Limits of Performativity