textBlind Items examines the multimedia production of celebrity through the eighteenth century, especially the way in which the same texts, images, anecdotes and poses were recycled and updated to evoke a series of public notables. In the multimedia explosion accompanying the Enlightenment, cultural productions typically read as static and self-contained – from mezzotint prints, shilling pamphlets and novels to popular songs, fashions, jokes and gestures – were instead constantly repurposed to suit successions of public figures, each passing luminary determined by the present cultural moment. Surveying three arenas in which eighteenth-century celebrity was manufactured – fashion, sex, and sport – my archive demonstrates that even canonical ...
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"The Mechanics of Renown" begins with a question, “who was the first celebrity.” The answer requires...
This dissertation demonstrates how the emergence of the concept of female celebrity created a new ki...
The history of celebrity has been revised in recent years. Particular claims have been made for the ...
Eighteenth-century France had a particular interest in identifying and celebrating its ‘great men’, ...
This paper provides an introduction and overview for this special issue's collection of important ne...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...
This thesis contends that the specific example of musical celebrity points to general conclusions ab...
Historical studies of celebrity, or particular instances of it, focus on figures who had fame which ...
It is a truism to suggest that celebrity pervades all areas of life today. The growth and expansion ...
This thesis argues for an amendment to the traditional scholarly visualisation of how celebrity cult...
This dissertation analyzes hundreds of portraits on paper by Louis Carrogis called Carmontelle (1717...
This article examines how the spaces between the words and images of various forms of picture identi...
This chapter examines the four different approaches to celebrity's history in reverse order, startin...
How can people in the spotlight control their self-representations when the whole world seems to be ...
How can the modern individual control his or her self-representation when the whole world seems to b...
"The Mechanics of Renown" begins with a question, “who was the first celebrity.” The answer requires...
This dissertation demonstrates how the emergence of the concept of female celebrity created a new ki...
The history of celebrity has been revised in recent years. Particular claims have been made for the ...
Eighteenth-century France had a particular interest in identifying and celebrating its ‘great men’, ...
This paper provides an introduction and overview for this special issue's collection of important ne...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...
This thesis contends that the specific example of musical celebrity points to general conclusions ab...
Historical studies of celebrity, or particular instances of it, focus on figures who had fame which ...
It is a truism to suggest that celebrity pervades all areas of life today. The growth and expansion ...
This thesis argues for an amendment to the traditional scholarly visualisation of how celebrity cult...
This dissertation analyzes hundreds of portraits on paper by Louis Carrogis called Carmontelle (1717...