Biography & identity, celebrity & fanhood: researching intersections of avant-garde and popular culture

  • Fred Vermorel

Research output: ThesisDoctoral thesis

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Abstract

This PhD by publication critically reviews the background, context, and reception of work published from 1978-2008. The work surveyed, comprises popular music biography, texts on art school influenced bohemia and counterculture, and on celebrity and fan culture. The social and cultural context of the work is mapped and methodological and stylistic issues addressed. The origins of the punk aesthetic through the Sex Pistols is charted. The turn in celebrity studies towards a "fan culture" based approach is demonstrated by the publication of 'Starlust' in 1985. Subsequent work on "fan culture" is discussed. Issues relating to researching and theorising popular culture and cultural and design history are debated. Extracts from the publications cited are provided.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Awarding Institution
  • Kingston University
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2011
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Department: School of Art and Design History

Physical Location: This item is held in stock at Kingston University Library.

Keywords

  • Communication, cultural and media studies

PhD type

  • By publication/portfolio

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