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The Kardashian family is a contemporary cultural touchstone,
recognizable throughout the world connoting warrantless celebrity,
voluptuous beauty, and social media savviness. Amanda Scheiner
McClain explores the Kardashians' brand and celebrity via narrative
discourse analyses of their hit reality television series, Keeping
Up with the Kardashians, social media utilization, and popular
press coverage. This triangulated study allows insight into
contemporaneous American culture: societal norms, values, and
ideologies, as well as structural and cultural aspects of
cross-platform brand creation. The television series examination
finds intrinsic paradoxes of sexuality/conservatism,
family/business, beauty/unhappiness, narcissism/celebrity,
intimate/transgressiveness, and traditional/nontraditional gender
roles, as well as materialism and public vs. private spheres
themes. In addition, a study of the Kardashian blogs and Twitter
use finds that their careful participation amplifies celebrity and
unifies the overall brand into a single, sellable image across
media. Through interactive media and just being themselves, the
Kardashians renovate banal status updates and hackneyed reality
television into character-constructing building blocks of brand,
celebrity, and profits.
The Kardashian family is a contemporary cultural touchstone,
recognizable throughout the world connoting warrantless celebrity,
voluptuous beauty, and social media savviness. Amanda Scheiner
McClain explores the Kardashians' brand and celebrity via narrative
discourse analyses of their hit reality television series, Keeping
Up with the Kardashians, social media utilization, and popular
press coverage. This triangulated study allows insight into
contemporaneous American culture: societal norms, values, and
ideologies, as well as structural and cultural aspects of
cross-platform brand creation. The television series examination
finds intrinsic paradoxes of sexuality/conservatism,
family/business, beauty/unhappiness, narcissism/celebrity,
intimate/transgressiveness, and traditional/nontraditional gender
roles, as well as materialism and public vs. private spheres
themes. In addition, a study of the Kardashian blogs and Twitter
use finds that their careful participation amplifies celebrity and
unifies the overall brand into a single, sellable image across
media. Through interactive media and just being themselves, the
Kardashians renovate banal status updates and hackneyed reality
television into character-constructing building blocks of brand,
celebrity, and profits.
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