Discusión:Madonna como una celebridad
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[editar]- Madonna , described by Q magazine in March 1988 as ' the most famous woman in the world ' | Culture and Economy After the Cultural Turn; Larry Ray, Andrew Sayer · 1999. P. 126
- Harper's Bazaar voted Madonna one of the one hundred most-talked-about women of all time. Some of the other women included Cher, Barbie, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Ingrid Berman, Garbo, Queen Victoria, and Anne Frank. | The Madonna scrapbook, Randy Lee 1992
- And then, naturally, there is Madonna, who has long since transcended the MTV audience so that her ever-marketed and ever-evolving sexpot image is turning on the VH-1 set and beyond. Esquire's double-barreled cover of August, "Mailer on Madonna," which displayed the fabulous one in a come-hither bikini pose, sold 204,000 newsstand copies to become the magazine's top draw since its 50th-anniversary issue of 1983. | https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/mens-magazines-selling-sex-numbers/docview/278887530/se-2
- [Madonna], shown in `Material Girl' video, led the field, bridging art and commerce and paving the way for new women pop stars. | REF | Spicing up the bland;Our critic dissects the decade in pop;Rock 'n' roll smooths out its edge: [FINAL Edition] | Gundersen, Edna. USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext); McLean, Va.. 29 Nov 1989: 01D.
- AWARDS: Confirmation of this trend away from the awards and toward the show comes in the most talked-about, reported-on moment in recent awards-show history. The scandalizing kiss between Madonna and Britney Spears at the MTV Music Video Awards in August was a performance-ending moment that had nothing to do with any award that took place between two people not even nominated. | [REFS https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/award-best-awards-show-goes/docview/261894808/se-2] | "Traditional awards shows focus on the awards. We focus on what's around the awards," said MTV's [Salli Frattini]. "Younger viewers don't watch for the awards; they are much more interested in what the stars are wearing and who their date is."
- Artista más reproducida en Finlandia del año (2009)
- The secret of her inmense popularity, the biggest celebrity, some say, since Marilyn Monroe and the Beatles.
- once negotiated her celebrity like a game of chess--precisely by not catering to the masses. She sought out controversy; Who's That Girl? By: Sacks, Danielle, Fast Company, 10859241, Nov2003, Issue 76 | MADONNA|GAP TELEVISION COMMERCIAL
- 2003 MTV KISS: imagen mas buscada en Internet.
- Madonna was the only one in thousands of interviews that I did over four decades who gave me absolutely nothing. She talked for a long time. She told me her story. But it all sounded like boilerplate. | There Goes Gravity, A Life in Rock and Roll (2014), Lisa Robertson.
- Fame by association: Jesus Luz
- Her claim to distinction as "the world's most famous woman" seems to require no defense.
- The legend of Madonna goes like this: She became a big star with "Like a Virgin," a superstar with True Blue, a firebrand with Like a Prayer and the banned video for "Justify My Love," and finally a Herculean sorceress of untouchable power on her 1990 Blonde Ambition Tour. That's when her wildest cone bras came into play, not to mention a delirious masturbation act (set to a sinister new version of "Like a Virgin") and a whole lot of vogueing. It was the rare moment when a pop star was both the biggest and boldest celebrity on the planet.
- Madonna and children (pensamientos sobre la fama)
- a mais famosa cantora pop do mundo, Madonna | Jornal do Brasil
- Madonna was then as much a magnet for controversy as she remains in the twenty-first century. Then, as now, she not only sold music but also huge amounts of the newspapers and magazines all the other media that trailed her rainbow, everyone wanting to duck into the pot of gold she creates.
- Cultura, arte
- Emma Forrest: began her writing career at the age of thirteen when she wrote a story on Madonna
- Madonna diosa de la pantalla.
- While the material girl may be the most scrutinized public figure of her day, she is also one of the most talked-about singers in her generation.
- La entrevista en la que Norman Mailer desnudó a Madonna (para feminismo y sexualidad también)
- The world's most famous woman -RollingStone 1989
- She always thought she would be treated like a star, even as a kid
- [Madonna has been quoted as wanting to become more famous than God (Young, 1992, p. 81). As noted by Turner, 'She made outrageous claims about her ambitions, but invited the world to join her in believing that dreams come true' (1993, ...]
- Madonna, queen of the Internet
- [Madonna is one of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry. People pay attention to what]
- Being a pop star is the easiest thing I’ve ever done,
- It’s the beginning of a Charlotte Observer story from July 1978, about the American Dance Festival’s first year at Duke University in Durham. And it might be the first notice from the press that Madonna received.
- “Lo mejor de la fama es conseguir ropa gratis”
- [Ricky, si la música, el arte o tu carrera comienza a controlarte]
- [Madonna is not popular because she is promoted by the culture industry, but because her attemps to forge her own identity within a male-defined culture have a certain relevance for her fans]
- biggest star who ever lived
- Quiero conquista el mundo... su ascenso etc---
- Before the Bedtime Stories campaign, Madonna uploaded a sound file preview of the album’s lead single “Secret” with a spoken intro on the Internet, which has (mercifully) been retained through the years. The idea might be unimpressive now, but a digital tease in 1994 when, as Billboard reported, less than 15% of the world had Internet access? Purely revolutionary.
- “I know what it’s like to be incredibly famous. I know what it’s like to be on top, and there are great things about it and there are horrible things about it and I know that I can never be in that place and at that time again in my life – my fame will take a different shape, a different form, and it will be what it will be. All I hope is that I will be happy in my personal life with my friends, my family and the person I’m in love with. That’s the most important thing. If people are buying my records that’s good, but if they’re not it’s not the end of the world.” – Madonna, The Face, 1994
- [Hasta Madonna, dijo acerca de sus colegas: Los actores, cantantes y comediantes que conozco son lisiados emocionales. Seamos honestos, la gente verdaderamente saludable no está en este negocio. Todo eso para decir que los medios de comunicación influyen en nuestros hijos para bien o para mal, y la exposición a material sexualmente explícito y a conductas inmorales sí hace daños a nuestros hijos] by Jim Burns (libro)
- [No habría sido jamás la estrella del pop que soy, si no hubiera sido por todos aquellos valores hipócritas y absurdos contra los que rebelarme]
- The New York TImes summarized Madonna's celebrity in 1985. It stated, Only those who have been resigin on the planet Jupiter for the last several years need to ask Madonna who
- Because she has come to occupy such a large portion of public media attention, Madonna functions rather like what environmentalist call a charismatic megafauna
- Si a la hora de la Fama como libro sagrado Warhol es profeta del Antiguo Testamento, entonces Madonna es
- HD: What about the press? Habla sobre paparrazzis
- [https://preserve.lehigh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1662&context=etd She has been the subject of several unauthorized biographies. Her life has
attracted much inrtterest--from the fans, as well as from the critics. People have followed Madonna's career, learned of her life, and watched as she skyrocketed from anonymity to iconic status. Madonna serves as a role model for people to lift themselves up to superstar status... is helping other artists, such as Alanis Morissette, to reach stardom]
- [Anthony Blake argues that before analyzing Madonna people must appreciate her musical talent: "Madonna is first and foremost a musician, and a musician whom we have to take seriously.]
- “No seré feliz hasta que no sea tan famosa como Dios”
- Una vez le dijiste a Rolling Stone : Hay veces en que pensé que si hubiera sabido que [la fama iba a ser así, no lo habría intentado tanto. Si alguna vez se vuelve demasiado, o si siento que estoy siendo demasiado examinada, no lo voy a hacer. ¿Qué pensás sobre la fama hoy?
- Madonna ha disfrutado de lo mejor de ambos mundos: veinte años de fama con la intensidad warholiana
- Antes de los 90, podríamos preguntarnos hasta dónde iba a llegar esta estrella que ha alcanzado mayor fama y fortuna que cualquier otra mujer en el planeta. Ahora, a finales del 93, la carrera de Madonna parece haber quedado centrada el sexo ...
- Afirma que, aunque la fama de Madonna "está basada en el sexo ¡ es muy apasionada", no llega a ser' tipo de mujer que lleva
Vale la pena si entendés que es un medio para un fin. Mi trabajo me permitió hacer cosas que no tienen nada que ver con la música. Saber que mis experiencias en Africa le cambiaron la vida a la gente para mejor, ver con mis ojos cómo cambian sus vidas... ¿cómo no voy a sentir algo positivo sobre eso? No soy siempre positiva, te aseguro. Ayer me levanté cruzada. Qué suerte que la entrevista es hoy.]
- 11. The best Madonna headline ever to have appeared in the popular press was Fallen Madonna With The Big Boobies, although for that to make any sort of sense you need to know that it was just after she fell off a horse, and even then you'd still be confused if you weren't familiar with British 80s sitcom Allo Allo. You had to be there, etc.
- The Influences on Our Taste : MADONNA : What’s Material to the Goddess of Pop
- Uno de los requisitos fundamentales que debe cumplir todo aspirante a la fama en el campo de la música es el de ser bien consciente de cuáles son las reglas de juego y adaptarse a ellas con habilidad, tal como hizo Madonna desde sus ... por Mercedes Odina
- [ Con su ilimitada capacidad camaleónica, Madonna conseguía plasmar el nuevo juego de artificios del mercado de la celebridad, ...]
- Erma Bombeck lo dijo muy bien: «No confunda el éxito con la fama. Madonna .
- Camille infundó seguridad a Madonna, al tiempo que la preparó para el posible futuro que le esperaba, explicándole que en la vida de las estrellas, además de la celebridad y el lujo ue te permite acceder a privilegios....
- [Madonna made a name for herself as a goddess of mass communications]
- [In the meantime, Madonna is recognized as the quintessential postmodern superstar, the "protean persona" (Schwichtenberg, 1993, p. 123), the celebrity with a "huge and heterogeneous ensemble" of fans]
- [Madonna was no more and no less of a human being than you, me, or anyone else who had ever lived, and that we routinely believe otherwise – that beings at this iconic level are 'other' and therefore somehow 'better' (hence our nerves) – is ...]
- [As respondents to the newspaper contest put it, Madonna is "the epitomy of style over substance," and "her popularity relies on marketing and packaging rather than the artistic product." Thus, Madonna is seen as all artifice and no art.]
- [Madonna is the epitome of a superstar who understands the importance of reinventing herself to stay on top.]
- [She is the epitome of concupiscence and a performer of enormous energy]
- [Les Garland: She's gonna be bigger than Michael (Jackson). I go, Dude, you've got big balls.]
- [Madonna is probably the most celebrated woman on the planet]
- [When a celebrity has global recognition, an associated brand will also become global. If it is not already a global business, it can develop new and emerging markets. Madonna and Louis Vuitton have become synonymous]
- Madonna disparó contra las redes sociales: “Instagram está hecho para hacerte sentir mal”
- People don’t know how good I am yet. But they will soon. In a couple of years everyone will know. Actually, I plan on being one of this century’s biggest stars”.
- Icon: meaning a kind of "hight" celebrity ("Marilyn Monroe is a true icon"). The term is of religious origin and used for the first time in celebrity culture to descibe the American pop singer Madonna. The first users were aware of the irony behind this use of the term, given that the name Madonna refers to the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition.
- En ese contexto, es difícil disociar el éxito de Madonna de la época en que vivió. Los años 1980 fueron perfectos para la ambición de la artista. La noción de "celebridad" nunca tuvo mucho que ver con las habilidades personales de alguien ni con lo que ella pudo haber realizado en términos artísticos. Siempre tiene que ver con el marketing personal - y eso nunca fue más cierto que en la década de 1980. Con el crecimiento de la televisión por cable, de los videoclips, de las revistas, de la publicidad de calle y outdoors, de la propaganda en radios y películas, una celebridad podía ser explorada 24 horas al día: en las salas de las personas, en clubes, en supermercados y en las calles, la misma imagen proyectada de todas las direcciones, desde donde quiera que se mire. Madonna fue uno de los primeros artistas en entender este cambio cultural, Michael Jackson también se dio cuenta.
- [Madonna, a super-celebrity, was from the beginning as carefully programmed and designed as any industrial product — which indeed she is. Everything about her, including the clothing selected by consultant Marlene Stewart, amounts to a ...]
- [Madonna apareció y, súbitamente, el resto de estrellas americanas pasaron a parecer antiguas.]
- [¿Qué hace a una verdadera estrella del pop alcanzar este estatus? Buena voz, atractivo físico, personalidad elocuente, actuaciones estelares y momentos icónicos de la moda, todos estos elementos los posee Madonna, solamente que a un nivel que trasciende, a eso se le debe su tremendo éxito comercial y ser quien se acredita con el dorado título de la reina del pop. En cuanto al último ingrediente, el del momento especial en la moda]
- The secular goddess of the noment, Madonna, is biform — both tfhore and virgin in the MTV video Like a Virgin"; showbiz star ... Music may function at present b a social cement that appears to fypass ideology (and so to escape be general ...-World and I
- Madonna was elevated to the status of a secular goddess, a precursor of Warhol's Marilyn
- Madonna- msn chat--- UK lives and job comments
- Liz Smith: Madonna es una estrella, estrella, estrella. A veces creo que llegó del espacio exterior | El Siglo de Torreón (1990)
- Anything Madonna does is news
- Michael Jackson and Madonna redefined our notions of stardom and artistic impact
- Monroe's antithesis : That's the second rule of celebrity Madonna has always broken : instead of cultivating a single persona , she's reveled in changing masks , in contradiction , in putting ironic quotation marks around her various ...
- What fascinated Madonna most was her own stardom. 'People talk about how stardom changes you but they never talk about how stardom changes the people around you, — Uncommon People, David Hepworth · 2017
- Ritchie who had the added notoriety of being married to pop diva Madonna — Driven: Inside BMW, the Most Admired Car Company in the World, David Kiley · 2004, PAGE 141
- This was early in 1984, and she was being photographed in Bow Street Studies in London's Convent Garden for her first British magazine cover. As the magazine in question was the style bible i-D, where I was working, she was being asked by the photographer, Marc Lebon, to wink for the camera. — Sweet Dreams: From Club Culture to Style Culture, the Story of the New Romantics, by Dylan Jones
- Grasping for the Wind: The Search for Meaning in the 20th ... - Page 250, John W. Whitehead · 2001 — Madonna has also become one of the most potent mythmakers in pop history
- Donald Jeffries — All-time diva Madonna requires enough room for her two hundred person entourage and twenty international phone lines (On Borrowed Fame)
- Madonna, maternidad rechazo ofertas de haste un millon por enseñar a su hija
- Danilo UK celebrity calendar firm female top 3 of all-time
- el problema de aparecer en cada momento; El Siglo de Torren 1992?
- over a decade ago, Madonna has been a more consistent subject of public debate that virtually any other entertainer in history
- Madonna was constant headline creator. Her courtship, marriage, spats, and divorce from actor Sean Penn were constant news-making events, as was her later romance with producer/director/actor Warren Beatty. When she starred on Broadway in 1988 in a new work by playwright David Mament, the critics and her public gave the event dramatic coverage. When Madonna signed a multimillion-dollar spokesperson contract with Perpsi-Cola that same year, it was the cause of extensive speculation in a variety of diverse arenas: stock market circles, the show-business industry, and the tabloids. Major news makers... Madonna had become the lastest queen of the media. Even after she was no longer the young newcomer on the show-business scene, the mature Madonna continued to surprise, upset, and baffle the public: her single motherhood, her later marriage to filmmaker Guy Ritchie, her new millennium tour with its ultra-high-priced tickers.... Clearly, Madonna was a unique personality with many layers beneath her ever-changing show-business alter ego. Like Elvis Presley thirty years before her, Madonna delighted her youthful audiences and irked the older generations. The latter hardly related to her loud rhythmic messages of independence assertiveness, and nonestablishment behaviour. — Hollywood Songsters: Garland to O'Connor, Volume 2; pag 521
- 2022's Hottest PAPER Stories
- she remains one of the most popular performers in America and her work continually penetrates the media
- [Since she sold fifteen million albums and forty million singles , and become a tabloid staple , she now rarely does interviews] | Moranthology - Página 119; Caitlin Moran · 2012
- Madonna is a. whirling dervish of pop culture symbolism, one of those icons whose celebrity feeds on itself
- Desperately seeking celebrity gods; Todd, Douglas. The Vancouver Sun; Vancouver, B.C.. 29 June 1991: D13. | Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of eros and creativity, appeared semi-nude in 5th century BC statues. But her modern-day counterpart is Madonna, the American goddess of stage, screen and magazine cover who appears in photos naked, in her underwear or with armor-like breastplates. She is arguably today's biggest celebrity god. ... | Prof. Mark Wexler of Simon Fraser University | Mass-market gods overshadow traditional religious values and figures
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