posted on 2020-03-24, 13:02authored bySL Marsden, M Branagh-Miscampbell
This article considers the development and promotion of WH Smith’s Zoella Book Club and
its success in developing an online community who share a reading experience through their
engagement with the club. The Zoella Book Club is considered in relation to contemporary
celebrity book club culture, as well as within an historical context that appraises the Zoella
Book Club in terms of the construction and promotion of ideal(ised) notions of the young
woman reader. Through its aesthetic, choice of books and rhetoric, the Zoella Book Club
propagated, commodified, and ultimately perpetuated, highly feminised and domestic
imagery to construct an image of the ideal woman reader in the twenty-first century.
History
Citation
Participations, Volume 16, Issue 1, pp. 412-440 May 2019
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Media, Communication and Sociology