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Zusatztext 'A lively! sweeping overview of celebrity in the past decade in Russia! the volume includes not only consistent critical insight into the symbols and signifiers of excess and lack in mass culture but also a number of entertaining visuals. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty.' - A. J. DeBlasio! CHOICE (August 2011)'Celebrity and Glamour is remarkably coherent due to its authors' collective reliance on Chris Rojek's theorizing and classification of celebrities as well as their familiarity with each other's essays.' - Larissa Rudova! Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema'Celebrity and Glamour is a valuable academic study of the new ideology of glamour that celebrates the triumph of capitalism in modern Russia. Written in a lively and engaging style! this volume could also provide an enjoyable reading experience for the interested non-academic reader. For those who teach courses on post-Soviet Russian culture! this book is a blessing and a long-awaited sequel to Consuming Russia: Popular Culture! Sex! and Society Since Gorbachev! edited by Adele Baker.' - Larissa Rudova! Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema'In Russian Studies! glamour is the new black. This phenomenon! so central a feature of Putin's reign! has begun to attract scholarly interest both in Russia itself and in the West. But what exactly is the purpose of glamour in Russia? This question lies at the heart of this! the first book-length study of Russian glamour and its related concept! celebrity. As such! it is an especially welcome addition to the growing literature on twenty-fi rst-century Russia. [...] the avowed aim of this volume is to lay the foundations for future research into what Goscilo herself describes as 'the two most important cultural signifiers of Putin's era' (p. 22). There can be no doubt that this excellent volume succeeds admirably in this aim.' - Graham H. Roberts! Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense! published in Slavonica Vol. 18 No. 1! April! 2012! pp. 75 - 76 Informationen zum Autor Helena Goscilo is Professor and Chair of Slavic at the Ohio State University! USA. Her recent publications include (as co-editor) Preserving Petersburg: History! Memory! Nostalgia and Cinepaternity: Fathers and Sons in Soviet and Post-Soviet Film. Vlad Strukov is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Russian! and the Centre for World Cinemas! at the University of Leeds! UK. He is the founding editor of Digital Icons: Studies of Russian! Eurasian and Central European New Media. Klappentext Explores the phenomenon of glamour and celebrity in contemporary Russian culture! ranging across media forms! disciplinary boundaries and modes of inquiry! with particular emphasis on the media personality. Zusammenfassung Explores the phenomenon of glamour and celebrity in contemporary Russian culture, ranging across media forms, disciplinary boundaries and modes of inquiry, with particular emphasis on the media personality. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Part I The Art of Politics! and the Politics of Art 1. The Ultimate Celebrity: VVP as VIP Objet d'Art - Helena Goscilo 2. The Mistress of Moscow: a Case of Corporate Celebrity - Michelle Kuhn Part II Prosaic Glamour 3. Akunin's Secret and Fandorin's Luck: Postmodern Celebrity in Post-Soviet Russia - Brian James Baer and Nadezhda Korchagina 4. Glamour à la Oksana Robski - Tatiana Mikhailova Part III Mediating Glamour: Film! Estrada! and New Media Stars 5. Fatherland! Family! and Faith: The Power of Nikita Mikhalkov's Celebrity - Stephen M. Norris 6. "Much Ado and Nothing:" Mikhail Zadornov as a Celebrity of Russian Comedy - Oxana Poberejnaia 7. Russian Internet Stars: Gizmos! Geeks! and Glory - Vlad Strukov Part IV Gendered Sounds and Screams of Stardom 8. Feminism à la Russe? Pugacheva-Orbakaite's Celebrity Construc...