1,487
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Introduction

Death and celebrity: introduction

&

References

  • Bennett, J., 2010. Michael Jackson: celebrity death, mourning and media events. Celebrity studies, 1 (2), 231–232. doi:10.1080/19392397.2010.482296
  • Black, J., 2017. The reification of celebrity: global newspaper coverage of the death of David Bowie. International review of sociology, 27 (1), 202–224. doi:10.1080/03906701.2016.1254393
  • D’Rozario, D., 2016. Dead celebrity (Deleb) use in marketing: an initial theoretical exposition. Psychology & marketing, 33 (7), 486–504. doi:10.1002/mar.20892
  • D’Rozario, D. and Bryant, F., 2013. The use of dead celebrity images in advertising and marketing— review, ethical recommendations and cautions for practitioners. International journal of marketing studies, 5 (2), 1–10. doi:10.5539/ijms.v5n2p1
  • Foltyn, J., 2008. Dead famous and dead sexy: popular culture, forensics, and the rise of the corpse. Mortality, 13 (2), 153–173. doi:10.1080/13576270801954468
  • Garde-Hansen, J., 2010. Measuring mourning with online media: Michael Jackson and real-time memories. Celebrity studies, 1 (2), 233–235. doi:10.1080/19392397.2010.482299
  • Graves-Brown, P. and Orange, H., 2017. “The stars look very different today”: celebrity veneration, grassroot memorials and the apotheosis of David Bowie. Material religion, 13 (1), 121–123. doi:10.1080/17432200.2017.1270590
  • Jensen, J., 2005. Introduction: on fandom, celebrity and mediation: posthumous possibilities. In: S. Jones and J. Jensen, eds. Afterlife as afterimage: understanding posthumous fame. New York: Peter Lang, xv–xxiii.
  • Merrin, W., 1999. Crash, bang, wallop! What a picture! The death of Diana and the media. Mortality, 4 (1), 41–62. doi:10.1080/713685965
  • Naylor, A.K., 2010. Michael Jackson’s post-self. Celebrity studies, 1 (2), 251–253. doi:10.1080/19392397.2010.482326
  • Penfold-Mounce, R., 2018. Death, the dead and popular culture. Bingley: Emerald Publishing.
  • Schwartz, M., 2015. Dead matter: the meaning of iconic corpses. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota.
  • Sisto, D., 2020. Online afterlives: immortality, memory, and grief in digital culture. Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press.
  • Van den Bulck, H. and Larsson, A., 2017. There’s a starman waiting in the sky’: mourning David #Bowie on Twitter. Convergence: the international journal of research into new media technologies, 25 (2), 307–323. doi:10.1177/1354856517709670

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.