The Stars

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Worshipped as heroes, treated as gods, movie stars are more than objects of admiration. A star's influence touches on every aspect of ordinary life, dictating taste in fashion, lifestyle, and desire. Edgar Morin's remarkable investigation into the cultural and social significance of the star system traces its evolution from the earliest days of the cinema - when stars like Chaplin, Garbo, and Valentino lived at a distance from their fans, far beyond all mortals, to the postwar era in which stars like Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe became familiar and familial, less unapproachable but more moving, and concludes with an analysis of the furious religious adulation surrounding the life and death of James Dean. Ultimately, Morin finds, stars are more than just creations of the movie studios; they serve as intermediaries between the real and the imaginary. Today, with the cult of fame more pervasive and influential than ever, The Stars remains a vibrant, vital, and surprising work.

Author(s): Edgar Morin
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Year: 2005

Language: English
Commentary: e-ink optimized
Pages: 160
City: Minneapolis
Tags: starsmori00mori

Cover
Half Title
Imprint
Contents
Foreword (Lorraine Mortimer)
Genesis and Metamorphosis of the Stars
Gods and Goddesses
The Stellar Liturgy
The Chaplin Mystery
The Case of James Dean
Star Merchandise
The Star and the Actor
The Star and Us
Morin’s Cinema Landmarks
Notes
Bibliography