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The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson: His Music, His Persona, and His Artistic Afterlife
By (Author) Elizabeth Amisu
Foreword by Dr. Joseph Vogel
Foreword by Karin Merx
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
18th April 2024
NIPPOD
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular music
Popular culture
782.42166092
Paperback
384
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
An essential companion to Michael Jackson's music, films, and books, this work offers 21 original, academic essays on all things Jacksonfrom film, music, and dance to fashion, culture, and literature. Michael Jackson is regarded as one of the most important musicians of our time. Going well beyond the average celebrity biography, this comprehensive book looks at why that is true, offering insights into every facet of Jackson's art, life, and artistic afterlife. It looks at the methods by which his work was created, presented, received, and appropriated; discusses Jackson's varied personas along with his public and private appearances, albums, conceptual art, short films, and dance; and considers his use of costume, makeup, and reinvention. To help readers understand the phenomenon that wasand isMichael Jackson, the book focuses on Jackson's historical context through an analysis of his films, songs, and books, examining him as an artist and shedding light on the political and ideological debates that surrounded him. Not shying away from the controversial aspects of Jackson's life and legacy, it also tackles questions of sexuality and racism, gender, and class, comparing Jackson to artists ranging from J. S. Bach to Andy Warhol. Through its examination of Jackson's entire catalog, the work connects all the aspects of his art and life to exemplifyand explainthe performer's unparalleled influence in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Elizabeth Amisu holds a Master of Arts in early modern English literature from King's College London, in conjunction with the British Library.