The Mirror Effect :how celebrity narcissism is seducing America / by Drew Pinsky and S. Mark Young, with Jill Stern.
Examines how celebrity popularity is adversely shaping American culture, arguing that many of today's famous people have narcissistic personalities and inclinations toward attention-seeking behaviors.
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- ISBN: 9780061582332
- Physical Description: ix, 271 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Harper, [2009]
- Copyright: ©2009
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Subject: | Popular culture > United States. Fame > Social aspects > United States. Celebrities in mass media. Celebrities > Psychology. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Garrett PL - Garrett | 306.0973 PIN (Text) | 30010170537768 | Nonfiction | Available | - |
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Introduction | 1 | ||
1 Modern Celebrity: From Marilyn to Miley | 17 | ||
2 The Rise of the Celebrity-Industrial Complex | 43 | ||
3 Broadcasting Yourself | 59 | ||
4 The Genesis of Narcissism | 87 | ||
5 Celebrities Really Are More Narcissistic Than the Rest of Us | 109 | ||
6 The Mirror Effect and How It Affects Us All | 135 | ||
7 Narcissism and Envy, Sacrifice and Redemption | 161 | ||
8 The Most Vulnerable Audience: Teens and Young Adults | 181 | ||
9 Parenting to Prevent Narcissism | 209 | ||
10 Turning the Tide | 235 | ||
Appendix: The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) | 253 | ||
Acknowledgments | 269 |