Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson
Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson
His Music, His Persona, and His Artistic Afterlife
Merx, Karin; Amisu, Elizabeth; Vogel, Dr. Joseph
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
04/2024
384
Mole
9798765123645
15 a 20 dias
Foreword by Karin Merx
Acknowledgments
Michael Jackson: A Selected Chronology
PART I: Art as Life
Chapter 1 Introduction: Reading, Writing, and Rewriting Michael Jackson
Chapter 2 A Critical Survey of Michael Jackson Studies
Chapter 3 On Michael Jackson's Dancing the Dream
Chapter 4 Narrative in Michael Jackson's Bad
Chapter 5 Identity and Identification in Michael Jackson's Dangerous
Chapter 6 "Liberace Has Gone to War: Undressing Michael Jackson's Fashion
Chapter 7 "Instrument of Nature": The Voice of Michael Jackson
PART II: Life as Art
Chapter 8 Thoughts on Michael Jackson's Transformations
Chapter 9 "Throwing Stones to Hide Your Hands": The Mortal Persona of Michael Jackson
Chapter 10 Recontextualizing Michael Jackson's Blackness
Chapter 11 HIStory and Michael Jackson's Autobiographical Potency
Chapter 12 Michael Jackson and Children Revisited
Chapter 13 "Faith, Hope, and Love": The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson
Chapter 14 From Crown to Cross: The Poisoned Chalice of Thriller's Success
PART III: Art beyond Life
Chapter 15 Horcruxes: Michael (Split Seven Ways) Jackson
Chapter 16 "Through the Looking Glass": Notes on Michael Jackson and Andy Warhol
Chapter 17 Invincible: Michael Jackson's Lost Late Album
Chapter 18 Michael Jackson's Obituaries and the Shakespearean Tragic Hero
Chapter 19 Moonwalkers: Michael Jackson's Unique Fandom
Chapter 20 The Power of the Editor and Michael Jackson's Posthumous Releases
Chapter 21 Epilogue: Three Dangerous Philosophies Articles
21.1 "The Isle Is Full of Noises": Revisiting the Peter Pan of Pop
21.2 Crack Music: Michael Jackson's Invincible
21.3 "Heard It on the Grapevine": Are We Losing Michael Jackson All Over Again?
Appendices
A.1 From Object to Subject: A Critical Survey on the Representation of Blackness in the Early Modern Period
A.2 "With All His Beauteous Race": High-Status Blacks in The Masque of Blackness and The Merchant of Venice
A.2.1 Niger, a High-Status Black Character in The Masque of Blackness
A.2.2 Morocco, a High-Status Black Character in The Merchant of Venice
A.2.3 Gender and the Depictions of Niger and Morocco
A.2.4 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by Karin Merx
Acknowledgments
Michael Jackson: A Selected Chronology
PART I: Art as Life
Chapter 1 Introduction: Reading, Writing, and Rewriting Michael Jackson
Chapter 2 A Critical Survey of Michael Jackson Studies
Chapter 3 On Michael Jackson's Dancing the Dream
Chapter 4 Narrative in Michael Jackson's Bad
Chapter 5 Identity and Identification in Michael Jackson's Dangerous
Chapter 6 "Liberace Has Gone to War: Undressing Michael Jackson's Fashion
Chapter 7 "Instrument of Nature": The Voice of Michael Jackson
PART II: Life as Art
Chapter 8 Thoughts on Michael Jackson's Transformations
Chapter 9 "Throwing Stones to Hide Your Hands": The Mortal Persona of Michael Jackson
Chapter 10 Recontextualizing Michael Jackson's Blackness
Chapter 11 HIStory and Michael Jackson's Autobiographical Potency
Chapter 12 Michael Jackson and Children Revisited
Chapter 13 "Faith, Hope, and Love": The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson
Chapter 14 From Crown to Cross: The Poisoned Chalice of Thriller's Success
PART III: Art beyond Life
Chapter 15 Horcruxes: Michael (Split Seven Ways) Jackson
Chapter 16 "Through the Looking Glass": Notes on Michael Jackson and Andy Warhol
Chapter 17 Invincible: Michael Jackson's Lost Late Album
Chapter 18 Michael Jackson's Obituaries and the Shakespearean Tragic Hero
Chapter 19 Moonwalkers: Michael Jackson's Unique Fandom
Chapter 20 The Power of the Editor and Michael Jackson's Posthumous Releases
Chapter 21 Epilogue: Three Dangerous Philosophies Articles
21.1 "The Isle Is Full of Noises": Revisiting the Peter Pan of Pop
21.2 Crack Music: Michael Jackson's Invincible
21.3 "Heard It on the Grapevine": Are We Losing Michael Jackson All Over Again?
Appendices
A.1 From Object to Subject: A Critical Survey on the Representation of Blackness in the Early Modern Period
A.2 "With All His Beauteous Race": High-Status Blacks in The Masque of Blackness and The Merchant of Venice
A.2.1 Niger, a High-Status Black Character in The Masque of Blackness
A.2.2 Morocco, a High-Status Black Character in The Merchant of Venice
A.2.3 Gender and the Depictions of Niger and Morocco
A.2.4 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index