Citations:celebriphilia
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English citations of celebriphilia
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- 2001 —Benjamin Svetkey, "Dangerous Game", Entertainment Weekly, 22 June 2001:
- There is no specific diagnosis for this disorder in the current psychiatric lexicon, but perhaps there should be, since celebriphilia, by any name, is a familiar enough condition to those trained to look for it.
- 2001 —Albert Williams, "Holy War Batman! or the Yellow Cab of Courage", Chicago Reader, 15 November 2001:
- From these two slim narrative strands the troupe and director Joshua Funk spin a web of clever cross-references and free associations; topics include feminist folk music, American celebriphilia, the Last Supper, the Boy Scouts' antigay policy, pop-star monks, […]
- 2006 —Victor E. Kappeler & Gary W. Potter, Constructing Crime: Perspectives on Making News and Social Problems, Waveland Press (2006), →ISBN, page 202:
- Regardless, media reports eventually moved away from a dominant image of stalkers as exclusively experiencing "celebriphilia".