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On Michael Jackson

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Full Title:

On Michael Jackson

Contributors:

By (Author) Margo Jefferson

ISBN:

9780307277657

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Potter Style

Publication Date:

2nd April 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Biography: arts and entertainment

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

164g

Description

Pulitzer Prize-winning critic for The New York Times, Margo Jefferson, brilliantly unravels the complexities of one of the most enigmatic figures of our time. Michael Jackson was once universally acclaimed as a song-and-dance man of genius; Wacko Jacko is now, more often than not, dismissed for his bizarre race and gender transformations and confounding antics, even as he is commonly reviled for the child molestation charges twice brought against him. Whence the weirdness and alleged criminality How to account for Michael Jackson's rise and fall In ON MICHAEL JACKSON - an at once passionate, incisive, and bracing work of cultural analysis - Pulitzer Prize - winning critic for The New York Times Margo Jefferson brilliantly unravels the complexities of one of the most enigmatic figures of our time. Who is Michael Jackson and what does it mean to call him a 'What Is It' What do P. T. Barnum, Peter Pan, and Edgar Allan Poe have to do with our fascination with Jackson How did his curious Victorian upbringing and his tenure as a child prodigy on the 'chitlin' circuit' inform his character and multiplicity of selves How is Michael Jackson's celebrity related to the outrageous popularity of nineteenth-century minstrelsy What is the perverse appeal of child stars for grown-ups and what is the price of such stardom for these children and for us What uncanniness provoked Michael Jackson to become 'Alone of All His Race, Alone of All Her Sex,' while establishing himself as an undeniably great performer with neo-Gothic, dandy proclivities and a producer of visionary music videos What do we find so unnerving about Michael Jackson's presumed monstrosity In short, how are we all of us implicated In her stunning first book, Margo Jefferson gives us the incontrovertible lowdown on call-him-what-you-wish; she offers a powerful reckoning with a quintessential, richly allusive signifier of American society and popular culture.

Reviews

"Stimulating.... Incisive, intelligent.... Engaging, well written and consistently on target." The New York Times

"Jefferson writes...with elegance and attitude....One closes the book hungry to hear her take on other talented but troubled celebrities." The Washington Post

"Sparkling....Eloquent and provocative.... Watching Margo Jefferson's mind at work is as pleasurable and thrilling as seeing Michael Jackson dance." O, The Oprah Magazine

Hers is a dazzling act of sustained vivacity and wisdom. Margo Jefferson brilliantly illuminates both Michael Jacksons psyche and his art, giving us in the process a fascinating broader picture of American pop culture. Shockingly, Jackson turns out to be as representative as he is singular." Ann Douglas, author ofTerrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920sandThe Feminization of American Culture

Margo Jefferson, an unfailingly shrewd and eloquent cultural critic, finds in Michael Jackson a paradigm for probing the ambitions, desperations, triumphs, and sacrifices of an artist who stakes everything on a crown. Beyond palace intrigue, she explicates the meaning of show business masks, of racial and social determinants, of spectacle on stage and in the courtroom. She is compelling. Gary Giddins, author ofWeather BirdandBing Crosby: A Pocketful of Dreams

Author Bio

Margo Jefferson has written for The New York Times since 1993 and received the Pulitzer Prize in 1995. She lives in New York City.

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