Diana, the making of a media saint
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Diana, the making of a media saint
I.B. Tauris, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Diana, Princess of Wales, was no saint in the conventional Christian sense. Yet her status as an icon since her death is unequalled in British popular culture and images of her resonate beatitude. In this work, cultural critics discuss the myth of Diana - her work, her appeal, and her iconicity for scholars and general readers alike. They consider the Diana phenomenon as a symptom of the modern approach to religion, review television and cinema's role in casting her as an icon, and study her symbolic status in relation to national and ethnic identities.
目次
- Princess Diana - a sign of the times, Rosalind Brunt
- the misfortunes of virtue - Diana, the press and the politics of emotion, Scott Wilson
- the Hollywoodization of Diana, Jeffrey Richards
- Diana Al-Fayed - ethnic marketing and the end(s) of racism, Emily Lomax
- Diana's self and the quest within, Paul Heelas
- Diana and the religion of the heart, Linda Woodhead
- Princess Diana as Lady Folly, Richard Fenn
- Di and Dodi die, Simon Critchley
- the spatial Diana - the creation of mourning spaces for Diana, Princess of Wales, Alvin Cohan.
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