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Introduction Introduction
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One David Beckham: The Transcendental Object One David Beckham: The Transcendental Object
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Twenty-First-Century Phenom: A New Sort of Celebrity Twenty-First-Century Phenom: A New Sort of Celebrity
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Jesus Christ! Just Who Do We Think He Is? Jesus Christ! Just Who Do We Think He Is?
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The Metatarsal of the Messiah? The Metatarsal of the Messiah?
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One David Beckham: The Excremental Object of Desire One David Beckham: The Excremental Object of Desire
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Only One David Beckham: The Flawed Fantasy Only One David Beckham: The Flawed Fantasy
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Only One David Beckham: The Infantilized Object Only One David Beckham: The Infantilized Object
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(There Is) Only One David Beckham … (There Is) Only One David Beckham …
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I Desire Him So Much He Repulses Me: The Transcendentally Disappointing Fantasy of David Beckham (Or Why There Is Only One David Beckham)
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Published:January 2022
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Abstract
Pronounced interest in English footballer David Beckham as a symbolic point of reference for academic study has been shaped by wider social, political, and economic trends that have elevated sporting celebrities to the status of spectacular cultural intermediaries. But why David Beckham matters so much to celebrity culture is indicative of the logical consequence of the politics of identity and the result of increasingly fragmented and relativistic frameworks of understanding and social engagement. In a culture where signs are so abundant yet so fragmented and unstable, the ability to ascribe meaning becomes fragmented and partial and brings to the fore both the “depthless” nature of social relations and the fragmented, partial, and narcissistic nature of the postmodern subject.
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