Schwarzenegger Syndrome: Politics and Celebrity in the Age of Contempt

Hardback Published on: 21/07/2005
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Synopsis

From the California recall circus, in which Gary Coleman, Larry Flynt, and Arianna Huffington vied with over one hundred other candidates to replace a supposedly inept governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger emerged triumphant. How did this onetime bodybuilding champion and gay pinup, with no political experience and a string of mediocre action movies to his name, come to take over the world's fifth-largest economy? In *The Schwarzenegger Syndrome*, celebrated journalist and novelist Gary Indiana makes the case that this tale is a product of a mediasoaked culture in which image matters more than substance. The recall process, a parody of direct democracy, gave Schwarzenegger the chance of a lifetime. With so many candidates in the race, he certainly wasn't the most qualified, the most articulate, or the most credible-but he was the most famous. And for the majority of Californians, that was enough. A witty and biting travelogue through the intersection of celebrity culture with American political life, *The Schwarzenegger Syndrome* lays bare the dark implications of Schwarzenegger's rise to power in the Golden State.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: The New Press
  • ISBN: 9781565849518
  • Number of pages: 140
  • Dimensions: 142 x 195 x 21 mm
  • Weight: 270g
  • Languages: English