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And it's not as if the issues that Ms. Smith has addressed in her work -- gender and sexuality, self and celebrity, myth and mass media, consumerism and its discontents -- are out of step with concerns shared by other esteemed artists.
Self conception and celebrity endorsers Advice from celebrities may have greater impact on health behaviours when it matches people's self conception, which includes the thoughts and attitudes people have of their actual self, those they would like for their ideal self, and those they use to present their social self.
Within the novel, Gary makes "scathing attacks on self-aggrandising Jewish pro-black sentiment and self-serving celebrity campaigners", while making explicit attacks against Marlon Brando and Seberg for their involvement in civil rights movements and the latter's involvement with the Black Panthers organization.
It is a peculiarly self-sustaining celebrity.
A self-described "celebrity privacy rights" advocacy group, Stoparazzi, wants more assertive laws.
Both documentaries are sardonic, informative and fun: the perfect cocktail for self-hating celebrity watchers.
Self-styled celebrity super family the Kardashians love their annual Christmas card.
Hair is big business in Atlanta, where self-described "celebrity barbers" promote themselves at nightclubs with glossy fliers.
Enough with the winking, tiresome pop-culture allusions, the self-conscious celebrity voiceovers, the knowing jokiness, the insincere moralizing.
But in their eyes she is an icon — a self-made celebrity they have embraced as their own.
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