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Tag: michael jackson and afrocentricity

Issue 2 Podcast Season 2 Volume 3 
29th August 20168th November 2016

Episode 13 – MJAS Exclusive: Michael Jackson 58th Birthday: MJ & Afrocentricity

Posted By: Karin Merx afrocentricity, Bad, black history, blood on the dance floor, dangerous, dream lives on, History, interview with joseph vogel, Invincible, joseph vogel, legacy, Michael Jackson, michael jackson and afrocentricity, michael jackson black history, michael jackson lecture, michael jackson podcast, Michael Jackson's Dream Lives On, off the wall, Podcast, thriller

Abstract: This thirteenth episode is a celebration of Michael Jackson’s 58th birthday. Karin and Elizabeth’s conversation explores Michael Jackson and Afrocentricity, the predominantly American study of the history of

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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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