ABSTRACT

Celebrity Culture and the American Dream, Second Edition considers how major economic and historical factors shaped the nature of celebrity culture as we know it today, retaining the first edition’s examples from the first celebrity fan magazines of 1911 to the present and expanding to include updated examples and additional discussion on the role of the internet and social media in today’s celebrity culture. Equally important, the book explains how and why the story of Hollywood celebrities matters, sociologically speaking, to an understanding of American society, to the changing nature of the American Dream, and to the relation between class and culture. This book is an ideal addition to courses on inequalities, celebrity culture, media, and cultural studies.

chapter 1|26 pages

The American Dream

Celebrity, Class, and Social Mobility

chapter 2|28 pages

Beyond Subsistence

The Rise of the Middle Class in the Twentieth Century

chapter 3|25 pages

Prosperity and Wealth Arrive

Boom Times and Women's Suffrage in the 1920s

chapter 4|27 pages

Pull Yourself Up by Your Bootstraps

Personal Failure and the Great Depression

chapter 5|25 pages

We're All in This Together

Collectivism and World War II

chapter 6|38 pages

Suburban Utopia

The Postwar Middle-Class Fantasy

chapter 7|42 pages

Is That All There Is?

Challenging the Suburban Fantasy in the Sixties and Seventies

chapter 8|32 pages

Massive Wealth as Moral Reward

The Reagan Revolution and Individualism

chapter 9|25 pages

Success Just for Being You

Opportunity in the Internet Age