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Dorian’s ‘look’: Jean-Paul Sartre and the divided celebrity

Authors :
Joanna Morrison
Source :
Celebrity Studies. 5:45-58
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

In his exploration of ‘the phenomenon of the look’ in Being and Nothingness (Sartre 1969, p. 268), Jean-Paul Sartre suggests that the self is split into two by the look of the other, such that ‘my being-as-object or being-for-others is profoundly different from my being-for-myself’ (1969, p. 273). In this article, I suggest that Sartre’s ‘duality’ of the looked-upon self is relevant to celebrity studies discourse which holds that the celebrity is divided into a core self and a public persona (Morin 1961, Braudy 1986, Dyer and McDonald 1998, Marshall 1998, Rojek 2001). The unease Sartre describes as part of his philosophy of ontological duality sheds light on the psychology of celebrity duality, which Leo Braudy describes as a ‘constant tension’ for those subjected to ‘the incessant spotlight’ of fame (Braudy 1986, p. 592). Sartre’s argument that the self is an unstable entity (Sartre 1969, p. 74) complicates the idea of celebrity duality, such that the relationship between celebrity self and persona is ar...

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ISSN :
19392400 and 19392397
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Celebrity Studies
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a3e17a1a85be9393ef55adbaa0e8e4f7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2014.887532