Consequently, Mary/Moll provides a fertile landscape from which to harvest an understanding of the production and consumption of transhistorical “celebrityness,” and in this case a celebrityness born out of social deviance.
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Consequently, Mary/Moll provides a fertile landscape from which to harvest an understanding of the production and consumption of transhistorical “celebrityness,” and in this case a celebrityness born out of social deviance.
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And I know I have downplayed their celebrityness.
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To clearly become a force and a vibration that will rip away the facade, rip away the chicanery, rip away the cosmetic that gives one the sense that all is well with black people because these people have the role of celebritiness despite what's happening to the larger masses of black people.
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[...] Tommy was the only San Franciscan who could match Aveda in celebrityness, and Whistles management had thought he'd make a fine addition to tonight's event. I knew Aveda thought differently.
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