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The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies | ISSN: 2452-0497
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Issue 4 Podcast Season 7 Volume 7 
8th May 20219th May 2021

Episode 47 On The Wall Part 1

Posted By: Karin Merx Art, Art History, Elizabeth Amisu, exhibition, isabelle petitjean, Karin Merx, Michael Jackson, Nicolas Cullinan, On the Wall, Part 1

Abstract In part 1 of On The Wall, Elizabeth and Karin discuss the exhibition guided by the Directors Essay The Last Modernist. They talk

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Issue 2 Podcast Volume 3 
7th November 201623rd March 2021

Episode 19 – Celebrating Dangerous 25: Michael Jackson’s ‘Dancing the Dream’

Posted By: Karin Merx 1992, andy healy, andy warhol, commonplace, commonplace books, Dancing the Dream, dangerous, dangerous album, dangerous25, David Nordahl, Deepak Chopra, Elizabeth Amisu, essays, Garden of Earthly Delight, Hieronimus Bosh, Illustrations, isabelle petitjean, Karin Merx, mark ryden, Michael Jackson, michael jackson's dangerous, Paintings, Philosophy, photography, Poems, Sam Emerson, scrapbook, scrapbooks, Teachings

Abstract: This episode is a celebration of Michael Jackson’s 1991 album, Dangerous, which has its 25th anniversary this month. Karin, Elizabeth, and special guest, author Andy Healy

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  • MJ Studies Today LXXVII
    MJ Studies Today column for May 2022 looks at Michael Jackson's international fame, which has made him, in the words of one artist, "the most famous human next to Jesus." We look at that statement and others that attempt to measure Jackson's success, and the efforts by his fans to ensure the pop icon's global […]
  • Review and discussion of the Thesis by Ryan Garey
    Abstract In this episode, Karin and Elizabeth review the MA thesis of Ryan Gary, “Who’s Bad?” Disrupting Cultural (Re)Production Through Representations of Michael Jackson.
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