The Book of Stars: Understanding a Consumer’s Fan Relationship with a Film Actress Through a Narrative Transportation Approach

Date

2011-06

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ISSN

0915-5524

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Publisher

Association for Consumer Research

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Although consumers have always been fascinated by the works and private lives of film stars, scant attention has been paid as to how the relationship between fans and film actors expresses itself in everyday consumer behaviour. This paper sets therefore out to explore celebrity fandom as a holistic lived experience from an individual fan’s insider point of view. Using subjective personal introspection, the lead author provides insights into his own private everyday lived fan relationship with the actress Jena Malone. The findings indicate that the fan engages with the film star’s public persona through a personal intertextual reading of ‘reliable’ media texts, which can even result in a feeling of ‘knowing’ the celebrity like a personal friend – and even ‘love’.

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Celebrity Fandom, Film Star Fandom, Consumer-Celebrity Relationships, Narrative Transportation Theory, Human Brands, Experiential Consumption, Autoethnography/Subjective Personal Introspection, Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Social anthropology/ethnography, Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Business studies, Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Cultural heritage and cultural production

Citation

Wohlfeil, M. and Whelan, S. (2011) The Book of Stars: Understanding a Consumer’s Fan Relationship with a Film Actress through a Narrative Transportation Approach. European Advances in Consumer Research, 9, pp. 290-296.

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Research Institute