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‘Crack Music’: Michael Jackson’s ‘Invincible’ – Dangerous Philosophies 4/12
Abstract: Sono pochi gli scritti accademici dedicati all’ultimo album in studio di Michael Jackson, Invincible. Questo articolo esplora l’album, attraverso la metafora di “Crack Music”, pezzo tratto dall’album di Kanye West “Late Registration” del 2005 e lo colloca nel contesto delle ambizioni “nere” come una minaccia delle dominanti ideologie occidentali. Questo articolo è disponibile in inglese […]
Recensione Accademico libro “Dangerous”
“Dangerous” è una lettura imperdibile per i fan di Michael Jackson, i non-appassionati, critici o amanti della musica. La Dr. Susan Fast meticolosamente ha studiato l’album del 1991 di Michael Jackson in un modo che non è mai stato fatto prima, così lei ha restituito a Jackson il suo posto d’onore: come artista e musicista nero di grande talento, che è stato… ed era pericoloso. Il libro stimola anche ad ascoltare la musica e rivedere i cortometraggi più e più volte.
Continue readingAcademic Book Review of ‘Dangerous’ by Susan Fast
Dangerous is a must read for every Michael Jackson fan, non-fan, critic or music lover. Dr. Susan Fast meticulously researched Michael Jackson’s 1991 album in a way that has never been done before and in doing so she puts Jackson back where he belongs; in the spotlight as the highly talented black musician and artist he was… and he was dangerous too!
The book also makes readers want to re-listen to the music and re-watch the short-films again and again.
Continue reading“Heard It On The Grapevine”: Are We Losing Michael Jackson All Over Again?
Abstract: This article was written to commemorate Michael Jackson’s 56th birthday. From the German fortress of Ehbreitstein to the ancient city of Trier and beyond) there is a meandering valley called the Mosel which hosts some of the most beautiful vineyards in the world. Reisling grapevines are draped over doors and along winding streets. This article is […]
‘The Isle is Full of Noises’: Revisiting the Peter Pan of Pop
Abstract: The artist, Michael Jackson has oft been given the epithet, Peter Pan of Pop, however, this article presents his association with fictional characters as far more complex. It also discusses Jackson’s parallels with Shakespeare’s Ariel and the authors, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Oscar Wilde. This article is also available in German via this link: http://michaeljacksonstudies.org/die-insel-ist-voller-gerausche-erneuter-besuch-beim-peter-pan-des-pop/. Essay by Elizabeth Amisu, […]
On Michael Jackson’s ‘Dancing the Dream’
Abstract: Michael Jackson’s words were disseminated in liner notes, magazines and even a blog. His first published book was a 1988 autobiography, Moonwalk; the second, a children’s storybook based on Moonwalker (dir. Jerry Kramer, 1988) and the last, a 1992 publication called Dancing the Dream. ‘On Michael Jackson’s Dancing the Dream’ contextualises this collection of ‘poems and reflections’ within its author’s […]

