Monday, January 7, 2013

Key terms

What are the key terms and theories discussed in the readings for today, in today's lecture and/or in today's class discussion? Feel free to define any of them, or not; put today's date and your initials on the bottom of the post, and thank you.

9 comments:

Megan Marie Metzger Preston Esquire said...

Celebrity Watchwords (pp 9-20)

Celebrity: attribution of glamorous or notorious status to an individual within the public sphere

Cultural Intermediaries: agents who stage-manage celebrity presence in the eyes of the public (publicists, stylists, photogs, personal trainers)

Mead's "I" vs. "Me" split

Renown: informal attribution of distinction on an individual within a given social network; depends on reciprocal personal or direct para-social contact. According to Rojek, renown is in direct contrast with celebrity, as celebrity implies a social distance from its audience.

Celebrity Emergence is the result of: 1. the democritization of society, 2. decline in organized religion and 3. commodification of everyday life.

Ideology of the Common Man

Public Sphere

Mediagenic

Confirmation, Normalization and Cognitive Dissonance in re: to public interaction with celebrity when media representation is not present

Three forms of celebrity status:
Ascribed
Achieved
Attributed

Pseudo-event

Pre-figurative celebrity




Megan Marie Metzger Preston Esquire said...

(forgot to leave my initials) MM

Unknown said...

Key words for pgs. 9-20 in Rojek

Celebrity
Glamour
Notoriety
I
Me
Renown
Celebrification
Confirmation
Normalization
Cognitive Dissonance
Ascribed Celebrity
Achieved Celebrity
Attributed Celebrity
Celetoid
Pre-Figurative Celebrity

Unknown said...
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Rob said...

Sensitive ego
Aesthetics
Aestheticization (of everyday life)

Interaction tonus

Public face
Fashion

Cultural capital

Sartorial

Surplus vitality of unconscious and subconscious desire

Caesarism

Energetic individualism

Habitus

-RT

Unknown said...

Celebrity Terms: (pp. 29-33)

Subjectivist

Pre-figuritive Celebrity: i.e. Jesus, Alexander the Great, meaning before photographs, mass media

Max Weber
Charisma - gift, attributed, a type of power

Power - ability to get someone to do something they wouldn't normally do.

surds-towards the inexplicable

Notoriety & Transgressions

authority - (3 types)
-Legal Rational
-Traditional
-Charisma

Structuralism

Frankfurt School

Ideology

false consciousness

-EP

Daisy Gonzalez said...

Celebrity Keywords (pp. 33-43)
Structuralism

Three Social structures used to understand Celebrity:
1) the culture industry
2) Governmentality
3)Type Theory
CI:
Frankfort School
Marcuse
Debord
Morin

Gov:
Foucault
Marshall

TT:
Klapp
Goffman
Studlar

co-opts

repressive desublimation

antinomian

discourses of power

audience subjectivities

scripts, roles,performances

woman made masculinity

-DG

Evie Psarras said...

Hey All -

Just wanted to share that in Rojek's book Fame Attack (2012) he continues where our class discussion left off on Wednesday. Here are terms he uses in his latest work that he puts under the umbrella term "Fame Attack":

Celebrity Worship Syndrome - super close identification to celebs, leading to dysfunctional behavior (mass shootings?)

Star Paranoia - the belief that celebs 'get away with it all' and we suffer. Star paranoia promotes anger & bitterness about celebs in general and may metastasize into vigilantism against celebs.

NPD - Narcissistic Personality Disorder - the innate sense of superiority/entitlement indifferent to social/personal consequences.

He puts these real clinical disorders under the umbrella of "Fame Attack" meaning that celebrity culture leaves us wanting so bad, makes us crave fame, it's actually sickened us and lies at the heart of our social ills. Thoughts?
-EP

Unknown said...

Hi -

Sorry so late, here are some concepts/terms from 3/4's discussion and reading of celeb troubles:

Righteous Slaughter
Durkheim's Egoistic suicide/altruistic suicide

"we live in a culture of achievement" that has caused some who have not been able to achieve anything legitimately to go the other route (hence profusion of celetoids, i.e. mass shooting/rtv celetoids/shows).

Celebrities bound to transgression -
1) opportunity to transgress 2) opportunity to not get caught 3) sense of entitlement 4) everyone does it 5) consistency credits

The Public face transgresses/ different set of rules than veridical self

Durkheim - important for transgressions to be made public so we know what not to do

Folie a deux - madness by two, trasmitted from one party to the next.
-A non-celebrity encouraging transgressions is valuable to maintaining fame. Is this person worse than the celeb doing the transgression?

-EP