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Episode 87 – The Michael Trailer
In the episode, Karin and Elizabeth discuss the teaser trailer for the Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, and compare it to the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody. They explore the history and evolution of movie trailers as an art form, noting their shift from simple advertisements to sophisticated promotional […]
MJ Studies Today CXX
Abstract: This month Kerry Hennigan continues the discussion on artificial intelligence (A.I.) and its relationship to Michael Jackson’s artistic legacy. This important theme began with Karin Merx’s article “Echoes Without Presence: AI, Michael Jackson, and the Crisis of Cultural Authenticity” published here in the Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies on 18 November 2025 and […]
Episode 86 – Echoes Without Presence
In this episode, Elizabeth and Karin discuss the recently published essay Karin wrote, Echoes Without Presence: AI, Michael Jackson, and the Crisis of Cultural Authenticity. They discuss specific topics as mimesis, misremembering and disremembering and imagination. Feel free to connect and ask us questions. REFERENCE AS: Merx, Karin, and Elizabeth Amisu. “Episode 86 – Echoes […]
Echoes Without Presence: AI, Michael Jackson, and the Crisis of Cultural Authenticity
Abstract This essay investigates how artificial intelligence reshapes the legacy of Michael Jackson by analysing the growing proliferation of AI-generated simulations, deepfake vocals, reconstructed short films, and algorithmic “enhancements” through an interdisciplinary lens that combines postmodern semiotics, neuroscience, narratology, and embodied artistic practice. Although Jackson’s creative process was rooted in intuition, bodily intelligence, and whole-brain […]
MJ Studies Today CXIX
Abstract: This month’s MJ Studies Today continues the Halloween theme from last month. Columnist Kerry Hennigan considers the impact of the annual #ThrillerChallenge organised by Michael Jackson fans to redress what they consider a major deficiency in Billboard’s top singles chart: to get the “Thriller” single to number one across multiple formats and charts. Column […]
Episode 85 – Sentenced to Neverland
In this episode, Elizabeth and Karin discuss the essay, Sentenced to Neverland: Michael Jackson, Peter Pan, and Queer Futurity by Amy C. Billone. This essay is published in Michael Jackson: Grasping the Spectacle, edited by Christopher R. Smit. REFERENCE AS: Merx, Karin, and Elizabeth Amisu. “Episode 85 – Sentenced to Neverland Podcast, Michael Jackson’s Dream Lives […]
MJ Studies Today CXVIII
Abstract: This month, MJ Studies Today columnist Kerry Hennigan looks back on events she attended in past years at which Michael Jackson’s contributions to the Halloween season were celebrated. From Hollywood to Los Olivos, and all over the world, fans have enjoyed the annual reminder that Jackson is not only the King of Pop, but […]
MJ Studies Today CXVII
Abstract: This month Kerry Hennigan looks at the variety of career choices and attitudes in Michael Jackson’s now-adult children, Prince, Paris and Bigi. This article was prompted by Paris Jackson’s recent comments with respect to the forthcoming biopic which purports to tell the life story of her beloved father. Paris’ opinions on officially sanctioned projects […]
MJ Studies Today CXV
Abstract: When working on new material for his 1987 album Bad, Michael Jackson wrote a song about the experience of fame, the media and the pressures of being a successful show business professional. Called, appropriately, “The Price of Fame,” a demo of the song was released in 2012 on the 25th anniversary reissue of Bad. […]

