Mother Teresa was one of the most written about and publicised
women in modern times. Apart from Pope John Paul II, she was
arguably the most advertised religious celebrity in the last
quarter of the twentieth century. During her lifetime as well as
posthumously, Mother Teresa continues to generate a huge level of
interest and heated debate.
Gezim Alpion explores the significance of Mother Teresa to the
mass media, to celebrity culture, to the Church and to various
political groups. A section explores the ways different vested
interests have sought to appropriate her after her death, and also
examines Mother Teresa's own attitude to her childhood and to the
Balkan conflicts in the 1980s and 1990s.
This book sheds a new and fascinating light upon this remarkable
and influential woman, which will intrigue followers of Mother
Teresa and those who study the vagaries of stardom and celebrity
culture.
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