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Transnational Stardom - International Celebrity in Film and Popular Culture

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Zusatztext To come. Informationen zum Autor Grace An, Oberlin College, USAMary Beltran, University of Texas at Austin, USAMaría Elena Cepeda, Williams College, USACorey Creekmur, University of Iowa, USALiz Czach, University of Alberta, CanadaLisa Funnell, University of Oklahoma, USAMark Gallagher, University of Nottingham, UKSangita Gopal, University of Oregon, USA Charlie Henniker, Director/Producer, UKMiguel Fernández Labayen, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, SpainSreya Mitra, Independent Scholar, USAVicente Rodríguez Ortega, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, SpainLauren Steimer, University of South Carolina, USA Klappentext Combining a diverse range of case studies with discussion between leading scholars in star studies and transnational cinema, this book analyzes stars as sites of cross-cultural contestation and the essays in this collection explore how the plasticity of stars helps disparate peoples manage the shifting ideologies of a transnational world. Zusammenfassung Combining a diverse range of case studies with discussion between leading scholars in star studies and transnational cinema! this book analyzes stars as sites of cross-cultural contestation and the essays in this collection explore how the plasticity of stars helps disparate peoples manage the shifting ideologies of a transnational world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Russell Meeuf PART I: DISCUSSING TRANSNATIONAL STARDOM Panel Discussion Moderator: Raphael Raphael Participants: Mary Beltran Corey Creekmur Sangita Gopal PART II: CASE STUDIES Section A: Hollywood Stars, Transnational Contexts 1. John Wayne's Japan: International Production, Global Trade, and John Wayne's Diplomacy in The Barbarian and the Geisha; Russell Meeuf 2. Hanoi Jane Française: Transnational in Timel; Grace An Section B: Gender and Mobile 'European' Identities: 60s and 70s Francophone Stars 3. Alain Delon, International Man of Mystery; Mark Gallagher 4. The Transnational Career of Geneviève Bujold; Liz Czach Section C: Kinetic Bodies, Labor, and the Action Cinema 5. Hong Kong's It/Ip Man: The Chinese Contexts of Donnie Yen's Transnational Stardom; Lisa Funnell 6. Tony Jaa: Hong Kong Action Cinema as Mode in Thai Action Stardom; Lauren Steimer Section D: Transnational Film Stars, Transnational Media 7. (Almost) Everybody Loves Javier Bardem…'For he is a Good Actor': Critical Reception in the Spanish and US Media; Miguel Fernández Labayen & Vicente Rodríguez Ortega 8. From Heroine to 'Brand Shilpa': Reality Television, Transnational Cultural Economics and the Remaking of the Bollywood Star; Sreya Mitra 9. Pink Rupees or Gay Icons? Accounting for the Camp Appropriation of Male Bollywood Stars; Charlie Henniker Section E: Popular Music Stars and Transnational Identities 10. Shakira as the Idealized, Transnational Citizen: A Case Study of Colombianidad in Transition; María Elena Cepeda 11. Michael Jackson: Crisis, Resistance, and International Freakdom; Raphael Raphael...

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Introduction; Russell Meeuf PART I: DISCUSSING TRANSNATIONAL STARDOM Panel Discussion Moderator: Raphael Raphael Participants: Mary Beltran Corey Creekmur Sangita Gopal PART II: CASE STUDIES Section A: Hollywood Stars, Transnational Contexts 1. John Wayne's Japan: International Production, Global Trade, and John Wayne's Diplomacy in The Barbarian and the Geisha; Russell Meeuf 2. Hanoi Jane Française: Transnational in Timel; Grace An Section B: Gender and Mobile 'European' Identities: 60s and 70s Francophone Stars 3. Alain Delon, International Man of Mystery; Mark Gallagher 4. The Transnational Career of Geneviève Bujold; Liz Czach Section C: Kinetic Bodies, Labor, and the Action Cinema 5. Hong Kong's It/Ip Man: The Chinese Contexts of Donnie Yen's Transnational Stardom; Lisa Funnell 6. Tony Jaa: Hong Kong Action Cinema as Mode in Thai Action Stardom; Lauren Steimer Section D: Transnational Film Stars, Transnational Media 7. (Almost) Everybody Loves Javier Bardem...'For he is a Good Actor': Critical Reception in the Spanish and US Media; Miguel Fernández Labayen & Vicente Rodríguez Ortega 8. From Heroine to 'Brand Shilpa': Reality Television, Transnational Cultural Economics and the Remaking of the Bollywood Star; Sreya Mitra 9. Pink Rupees or Gay Icons? Accounting for the Camp Appropriation of Male Bollywood Stars; Charlie Henniker Section E: Popular Music Stars and Transnational Identities 10. Shakira as the Idealized, Transnational Citizen: A Case Study of Colombianidad in Transition; María Elena Cepeda 11. Michael Jackson: Crisis, Resistance, and International Freakdom; Raphael Raphael

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