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Kurt Cobain and Ian Curtis. Through death, they became icons.
However, the lead singers have been removed from their humanity,
replaced by easily replicated and distributed commodities bearing
their image. This book examines how the anglicised singers provide
secular guidance to the modern consumer in an ever more uncertain
world.
A ROUGH TRADE, MOJO, UNCUT & LOUDER THAN WAR BOOK OF THE YEAR
SHORTLISTED FOR THE RALPH J. GLEASON MUSIC BOOK AWARD A redemptive,
myth-shattering biography of one of the twentieth century's most
underestimated creative and artistic forces. 'Here is the Odyssey
of Nico . . . a scholarly and detailed chronicle of this brilliant
artist, who was spurned and tortured for her trouble.' IGGY POP 'At
last, a comprehensive and compelling book about Nico.' VIV
ALBERTINE 'Absorbs from start to finish.' OBSERVER The real story
of Nico is one of determination, self-destruction and belief in
one's artistic vision, at any cost . . . You Are Beautiful and You
Are Alone is an empowering reappraisal of an underappreciated icon.
Drawing upon new interviews and rare archival material Bickerdike
defies the sexist casting of Nico's life as the tragedy of a
beautiful woman losing her youth and fame, and instead cements her
legacy as one of the most vital artists of her generation.
'Gripping.' THE TIMES '[This] book gets closer to understanding
Nico than most.' GUARDIAN 'Deserves to sit with the great
biographies.' RECORD COLLECTOR 'A compassionate portrait of a
musician whose artistry has often been overlooked.' MOJO 'Valuable
. . . Bickerdike gives Nico her due as an artist.' THE SPECTATOR
'Entertainingly written and insightful.' INDEPENDENT 'The best
music book you will read this year.' LOUDER THAN WAR
'[An] astute reckoning with modern celebrity' - The Times 'A wild
read' - The Guardian 'A well-researched, measured account' - The
Sun Part biography, part social history, Being Britney pieces
together a collage of stories, interviews, legends and fan
experiences to construct a definitive portrait of one of the
biggest stars in recent history. In her unique narrative, acclaimed
music author Jennifer Otter Bickerdike provides a sympathetic yet
objective re-examination of Britney's trajectory from girl next
door to woman trapped by fame. Being Britney is the compelling
account of a talented, troubled and talked-about modern icon, whose
life, work and individual significance will be recognised for many
decades to come. 'After years of being framed as a victim, Britney
deserves to be celebrated as the fighter, inspiration and enigma
she truly is.' - Jennifer Otter Bickerdike
Media pilgrimage has become a booming business in the 21st century.
Fans of television shows, rock groups and books flock to places
associated with their favorite series, artist or writer, trying to
embody and perhaps understand what inspired the beloved piece of
work, and, more importantly, to cobble together their own personal
identity, seeking meaning in an ever-more divergent and fast-paced
world. At the same time, participation in organized group
activities are dropping. One of the largest down turns in the US
and the UK can be seen in the steep decline of attendance at
traditional religious venues. This trend dovetails with the radical
uptick in on-line sites dedicated to pop culture and celebrities,
as well as an array of niche-focused real-time tours allowing fans
to experience the spaces, places and scenery featured in their
favorite entertainment medium. The Secular Religion of Fandom: Pop
Culture Pilgrim examines the function of fandom, specifically the
visiting of spaces which have been recently deemed worthy of
sanctification and a newly elevated status of importance. It
examines how such pilgrimages are used as a means for forming and
maintaining a common language of culture, creating a replacement
apparatus based on more traditional frameworks of religious worship
and salvation, while becoming an ever more dominant mechanism for
constructing individuality and finding belonging in a commodified
culture. Looking at television shows such as The Walking Dead and
Game of Thrones, bands like The Stone Roses and Joy Division, and
authors like J.K. Rowling and the Bronte sisters, The Secular
Religion of Fandom: Pop Culture Pilgrim delves into these issues by
examining spaces, fan communities and rituals, providing a unique
and provocative investigation into how technology, media and
humanistic need for guidance are forming novel ways of expressing
value, forging self and finding significance in an uncertain world.
Kurt Cobain and Ian Curtis. Through death, they became icons.
However, the lead singers have been removed from their humanity,
replaced by easily replicated and distributed commodities bearing
their image. This book examines how the anglicised singers provide
secular guidance to the modern consumer in an ever more uncertain
world.
'[An] astute reckoning with modern celebrity' - The Times 'A wild
read' - The Guardian 'A well-researched, measured account' - The
Sun Part biography, part social history, Being Britney pieces
together a collage of stories, interviews, legends and fan
experiences to construct a definitive portrait of one of the
biggest stars in recent history. In her unique narrative, acclaimed
music author Jennifer Otter Bickerdike provides a sympathetic yet
objective re-examination of Britney's trajectory from girl next
door to woman trapped by fame. Being Britney is the compelling
account of a talented, troubled and talked-about modern icon, whose
life, work and individual significance will be recognised for many
decades to come. 'After years of being framed as a victim, Britney
deserves to be celebrated as the fighter, inspiration and enigma
she truly is.' - Jennifer Otter Bickerdike
'[An] astute reckoning with modern celebrity' - The Times 'A wild
read' - The Guardian 'A well-researched, measured account' - The
Sun Part biography, part social history, Being Britney pieces
together a collage of stories, interviews, legends and fan
experiences to construct a definitive portrait of one of the
biggest stars in recent history. In her unique narrative, acclaimed
music author Jennifer Otter Bickerdike provides a sympathetic yet
objective re-examination of Britney's trajectory from girl next
door to woman trapped by fame. Being Britney is the compelling
account of a talented, troubled and talked-about modern icon, whose
life, work and individual significance will be recognised for many
decades to come. 'After years of being framed as a victim, Britney
deserves to be celebrated as the fighter, inspiration and enigma
she truly is.' - Jennifer Otter Bickerdike
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