1st Edition

Oscar Bait The Academy Awards & Cultural Prestige

By Robert Boucaut Copyright 2026
240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

The Academy Awards – or "the Oscars" – have held a unique position in defining and enacting "prestige" for film industries and their publics. In evaluating ‘the best’ of film, they wield cultural influence over such cinema practices as consumption and evaluation, filmmaking aesthetics and narratives, and the discursive activity of Hollywood’s industrial agents and audiences. Oscar Bait: The... Read more

1. What is Oscar Bait?: Opening Monologue PART I: Oscars Knowledges 2. Understanding the Oscars 3. Theorising ‘Oscar’: An Institutional Persona PART II: The Modern Oscars 4. “WTF Is the Academy Thinking?”: The Oscars: 2019–2021 5. “The Film is Totally Feminist” Exploring Identity Intersections 6. “There Can Be a Hundred People in the Room” Celebrities Pursuing Greatness 7. “I’m Allergic to That Movie” Oscar’s Evaluative Frameworks 8. “As Someone Who Has Endured Far More than His Fair Share of Oscar Bait…” The Meanings of Oscar 9. “The Academy Congratulates Anthony Hopkins and Accepts the Oscar on His Behalf” [Roll Credits] Closing the Show

Biography

Robert Boucaut (he/him) is a lecturer in media at the University of Adelaide. His research analyses screen texts and stardoms for the mediated structures they occupy, the cultural concerns they embody, and the discursive actions of their audience. He has published works in Critical Studies in Television, Media International Australia, and the International Journal of Communication.