Celebrity Push, Celebrity Pull

Understanding the Role of the Notable Person in Pilgrimage

Authors

  • Alex Norman University of Sydney

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jasr.v24i3.317

Keywords:

Pilgrimage, celebrity, serious leisure, travel, tourism, meaning

Abstract

Pilgrimages have been argued to be ‘journeys redolent with meaning’ (Digance 2006). Celebrities, those noted for their fame, have a gravitas, credibility, and power of association an unknown person does not possess, and status and functions that are arguably religiously equivalent. It is thus no surprise that celebrities are also used to promote tourist destinations. Similarly, the fame and attributed worth of celebrities results in their status in some fans’ eyes becoming similar to saints or holy people. Celebrity has been said to be an equivalent of religion in the modern world. Indeed, a famous person, or the sites associated with their life, can become destinations for pilgrimages in themselves at which the pilgrim-fans gain an experience of what Victor Turner termed ‘the Centre’. Sites such as Elvis Presley’s home Graceland, the graves of celebrities, their current residences, and even events they attend all become sites of celebrity pilgrimage. This study combines theories from the sociology of celebrity and religion, psychological studies of celebrity worship, and leisure involvement theory to explain this process. These are combined with theories from pilgrimage and tourism studies concerned with the dynamics of site popularity, and ‘push’ and ‘pull’ factors as a method of thinking through the issues of ‘celebrity pilgrimage’. It argues that celebrities both push and pull fans towards them in ways that are functionally pilgrimage.

Author Biography

  • Alex Norman, University of Sydney
    Alex Norman is an Honorary Associate at the Department of Studies in Religion, University of Sydney. He is also a sessional lecturer at the University of New South Wales and the University of Western Sydney. His book Spiritual Tourism (Continuum, 2011) examines the intersection of travel and secular spiritual practice by contemporary Westerners. With Carole M. Cusack he is co-Editor of the Handbook of New Religions and Cultural Production (Brill, 2012). He is co-Editor of the journal Literature & Aesthetics, and Vice-President of the Sydney Society for Literature and Aesthetics. His research interests include tourism and religion, new religious movements, food, photography, and the practice of secular spirituality in the everyday. He hopes to make tourism a more thoroughly examined subject in the study of religion.

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Published

2011-12-28

How to Cite

Norman, A. (2011). Celebrity Push, Celebrity Pull: Understanding the Role of the Notable Person in Pilgrimage. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 24(3), 317-341. https://doi.org/10.1558/jasr.v24i3.317