id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_i6hoiqtqqreapfibmjx72dtb3y Misha Kavka Taking down the sacred: fuck-me vs. fuck-you celebrity 2020 18 .pdf application/pdf 10245 571 61 Celebrity has always been a machinery of desire organised around acts as well as fantasies of fucking, which processes of desublimation and desecration, I make a distinction between fuckme and fuck-you celebrity, drawing on examples such as Caitlyn producing 'new gods' worshipped on the sacred altar of celebrity culture (Laderman cited self-reflexively make a film about sexual, medial and celebrity sublimation that turns his From a gender perspective, Hollywood-built celebrity has long depended on the institutionalised production of women whose look, stance and performance to the camera 'calling out' the men who sustain the gender/power nexus that upholds fuck-me celebrity. McGowan's film/TV career) to fuck-you celebrity. The exposure of the gender/power/sex dynamics in the Weinstein celebrity-making apparatus, followed by the #metoo and Time's Up movements, appears to be radically shifting celebrity sustains the sacred character of the institution by means of sublimation, by not The fuck-you celebrity exposes sex and its gendered imbrication with power, ./cache/work_i6hoiqtqqreapfibmjx72dtb3y.pdf ./txt/work_i6hoiqtqqreapfibmjx72dtb3y.txt