Celebrity Humanitarianism and North-South Relations: Politics, Place and Power

Lisa Ann Richey (Redaktør)

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Abstract

Discussion over celebrity engagement is often limited to theoretical critique or normative name-calling, without much grounded research into what it is that celebrities are doing, the same or differently throughout the world. Crucially, little attention has been paid to the Global South, either as a place where celebrities intervene into existing politics and social processes, or as the generator of Southern celebrities engaged in ‘do-gooding’. This book examines what the diverse roster of celebrity humanitarians are actually doing in and across North and South contexts. Celebrity humanitarianism is an effective lens for viewing the multiple and diverse relationships that constitute the links between North and South. New empirical findings on celebrity humanitarianism on the ground in Thailand, Malawi, Bangladesh, South Africa, China, Haiti, Congo, US, Denmark and Australia illustrate the impact of celebrity humanitarianism in the Global South and celebritization, participation and democratization in the donor North. By investigating one of the most mediatized and distant representations of humanitarianism (the celebrity intervention) from a perspective of contextualization, the book underscores the importance of context in international development.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedMilton Park and New York
ForlagRoutledge
Antal sider239
ISBN (Trykt)9781138854284, 9781138854277
StatusUdgivet - 29 jul. 2015
Udgivet eksterntJa
NavnRethinking Development

Note vedr. afhandling

Introduction. Celebrity Humanitarianism and North-South Relations. Politics, Place and Power Lisa Ann Richey Part 1: Celebrity-Impact in the Global South 1. Angelina Jolie and the Everyday Geopolitics of Celebrity Humanitarianism in a Thailand–Burma Border Town Mary Mostafanezhad 2. Madonna in Malawi. Celebritized Interventions and Local Politics of Development in the South Louise Mubanda Rasmussen 3. Muhammad Yunus. A Bangladeshi Aid Celebrity Anke Schwittay 4. Sophie’s Special Secret. Public Feeling, Consumption and Celebrity Activism in Post-Apartheid South Africa Danai Mupotsa 5. Celebrity Philanthropy in China. the political critique of Pu Cunxin's AIDS heroism Johanna Hood Part 2: Celebritization, Participatory Democracy, and the Donor North 6. Ben Affleck Goes to Washington. Celebrity Advocacy, Access and Influence Alexandra Cosima Budabin 7. Humanitarian Relief Worker Sean Penn – A Contextual Story Annika Bergman Rosamond 8. Irony and Politically Incorrect Humanitarianism. Danish Celebrity-led Benefit Events Mette Fog Olwig and Lene Bull Christiansen 9. Celebrity, Humanitarianism and Settler-Colonialism. G.A Robinson and the Aborigines of Van Diemen’s Land Robert van Krieken Epilogue. The Politics of Celebrity Humanitarianism Dan Brockington

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