Afterlife as Afterimage : Understanding Posthumous Fame (Music/Meanings .2) (2005. XXIV, 296 S. 230 mm)

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The mass media make it possible for fame to be enhanced and transformed posthumously. What does it mean to fans when a celebrity dies, and how can death change the way that celebrities are perceived and celebrated? How do we mourn and remember? What can different forms of communication reveal about the role of media in our lives?
Through a provocative look at the lives and legacy of popular musicians from Elvis to Tupac and from Louis Prima to John Lennon, Afterlife as Afterimage analyzes the process of posthumous fame to give us new insights into the consequences of mediation, and it illuminates the complex nature of fandom, community formation, and identity construction.

Fourteen scholarly essays analyze posthumous fame in popular music to explore fandom, celebrity, the mass media, and how death can enhance and transform. "The macabre truism that death can be a good career move...captures the cynicism that many have for a process that, if we examine it with respect rather than denigration, reveals much about how and why we make meaning in the modern world," co-editor Jensen (communication, U. of Tulsa) writes in introducing the volume. It covers the cases of musicians from Elvis to Tupac, from Louis Prima to John Lennon. Scattered b&w photos punctuate the text. Annotation 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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