Richard Dyer proposed that a star is a constructed image made from various materials like advertisements and magazines, rather than a real person, and that stars are commodities produced to be consumed by audiences based on the materials used to construct their public image.
Richard Dyer proposed that a star is a constructed image made from various materials like advertisements and magazines, rather than a real person, and that stars are commodities produced to be consumed by audiences based on the materials used to construct their public image.
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Richard Dyer proposed that a star is a constructed image made from various materials like advertisements and magazines, rather than a real person, and that stars are commodities produced to be consumed by audiences based on the materials used to construct their public image.
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Richard Dyer said that a star is a constructed image, as opposed to a real person, made from a range of materials e.g. adverts, magazines. Said stars are commodities produced and consumed by audiences on the strength of their material.