Home » Posts tagged 'Elizabeth Amisu' (Page 9)
Tag Archives: Elizabeth Amisu
Episode 7 – MJ 7 Meets Shakespeare 400
Abstract: In this seventh episode, Elizabeth and Karin discuss the fact that this year is the seventh anniversary since Michael Jackson’s death, and it is also the 400th anniversary since William Shakespeare’s. We draw several connections between the need to celebrate Shakespeare’s legacy and the ongoing debates about how to preserve Michael Jackson’s. As always, our discussions take […]
Episode 5 – MJAS Exclusive: The Business of Michael Jackson’s Estate
Abstract: In this fifth episode, a bonus MJAS Exclusive, Elizabeth and Karin discuss the recent sale of the Sony/ATV catalogue by the Michael Jackson Estate. They use a range of sources to explain exactly what the Estate is, how it functions, and go on to reach new conclusions on Jackson’s posthumous resonance from an academic perspective. REFERENCE AS: Merx, Karin, and […]
MJ Studies Today III (15-03-16)
Abstract: March 2016 discusses the screening of Spike Lee’s new documentary, ‘Michael Jackson’s Journey from Motown to Off the Wall’. Column by Elizabeth Amisu, MA, PGCE, editor of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies and author of The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson: His Music, His Persona, and His Artistic Afterlife. REFERENCE AS: Amisu, Elizabeth. “MJ Studies Today III (15-03-16).” The […]
‚Die Insel ist voller Geräusche‘: Erneuter Besuch beim „Peter Pan des Pop“
Abstract: Der Künstler, Michael Jackson hat oft den Beinamen gegeben worden ist, Peter Pan von Pop, aber dieser Artikel stellt seine Verbindung mit fiktiven Charakteren als weitaus komplexer. Es behandelt auch Jacksons Parallelen zu Shakespeares Ariel und die Autoren, F. Scott Fitzgerald und Oscar Wilde. Dieser Artikel ist auch in Deutsc über diesen Link verfügbar: http://michaeljacksonstudies.org/elizabeth-amisu-the-isle-is-full-of-noises-revisiting-the-peter-pan-of-pop-2/. Essay by Elizabeth […]
¿Estamos perdiendo a Michael Jackson de nuevo?
Abstract: Este artículo fue escrito para conmemorar 56 cumpleaños de Michael Jackson. Desde la fortaleza alemana de Ehbreitstein a la antigua ciudad de Trier y más allá) hay un hermoso valle llamado el Mosela, que alberga algunos de los más bellos viñedos del mundo. vides reisling están cubiertas sobre las puertas y en las calles […]
‘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 […]
“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 […]
Book Review Of ‘On Michael Jackson’ by Margo Jefferson
On Michael Jackson by Margo Jefferson (Vintage, 2006) Vintage Books USA; Reprint edition (2 Jan. 2007) £10,66/$14,00 5.2 x 0.4 x 8 inches; 146 pages. Paperback. ISBN-10: 0307277658 ISBN-13: 978-0307277657 Reviewed by Elizabeth Amisu, PGCE, MA, editor of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies and author of The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson: His Music, His Persona, and His Artistic […]
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 […]
Bad (1987)
Abstract: Michael Jackson starred in and produced upwards of forty films in a career which showcases many of the most watched short films of all time. The four-minute sequence often perceived to be Bad (dir. Martin Scorsese, 1987) is in fact the epicentre of a much longer narrative. Parodied in Moonwalker (dir. Jerry Kramer, 1988) in the spirit of Bugsy Malone (dir. Alan […]

