<P>This intellectually vibrant volume is the first collection to deal with Australian celebrity in ways that account for both cultural and<I></I>gendered specificities, demonstrating how gendered ways of imagining Australia are reinforced and contested in celebrity representations and self-presentations. </P><P></P><I><P>Gender and Australian Celebrity Culture</I> engages with celebrities across a diverse range of fields ¿ actors, journalists, athletes, comedians, writers, and television personalities ¿ and in doing so critically reflects upon different forms of Australian fame and the media platforms and practices that sustain them. Authors in this volume engage directly with pertinent issues relating to gender and sexuality, including celebrity feminism and the generative capacity of feminist rage; normative femininity and its instability; hegemonic masculinities; and queerness and its (in)visibility. Contributors also intervene in a number of ongoing debates in media and cultural st