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The Surveillance of Blackness in the Kardashians’ Wellness Empire
The Surveillance of Blackness in the Kardashians’ Wellness Empire

Author(s): Heena Hussain
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Gender Studies, Media studies, Studies in violence and power, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: reality television; surveillance; social media; The Kardashians; health and wellness

Summary/Abstract: Keeping up with the Kardashians depicts the lives of the Kardashian clan through reality television. The unparalleled success of five sisters managed by their mother has only continued to increase over time along with their participatory self-surveillance through their formidable use of social media. In recent years, a focus on health and wellbeing has led the sisters to endorse products for weight loss and health, using their bodies as spaces of commodification and advertisement online. The family’s interaction with the camera, and the aesthetics of their social media cross-promotions combine to present an open “honest” front promoting the replication of their success and beauty for their audiences. The sisters engage with blackness in a way that bolsters their claims of capacitating and beautifying white feminine subjects, engagements now commonly termed “blackfishing.” This article analyzes how the Kardashians have created an intense regime of self-surveillance, even dabbling self-consciously in the carceral state’s techniques for surveilling blackness, to construct themselves as both uncommonly, exotically sexual (‘baring all’) and respectable enough (white or white passing) to sell various remedies with dubious health value.

  • Issue Year: 15/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 107-125
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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