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Episode 78 – The Labors of Michael Jackson
Abstract: In this episode, Elizabeth and Karin talk about Judith Hamera’s powerful book, Unfinished Business: Michael Jackson, Detroit, and the Figural Economy of American Deindustrialization, the concept of virtuosity in relation to Michael Jackson’s labours and the labour of factory workers. They also explore the cultural and historical context of Michael Jackson’s music and the potential for future opportunities […]
MJ Studies Today XCVII
MJ Studies Today, January 2024 looks at the number 7 as it pertains to Michael Jackson, and as the focus of various responses from members of his audience - his dedicated fans. Continue reading
Episode 62 – Part III – Interview Kerry Hennigan
Abstract: In this episode (Part III), Karin and Elizabeth have a special guest, Kerry Hennigan, columnist of the journal. This three-part series discusses nine columns Elizabeth and Kerry wrote to celebrate the 80th MJAS column. REFERENCE AS: Merx, Karin, and Elizabeth Amisu. “Episode 62 –Part III Interview with Kerry Hennigan & MJ Studies Today” Podcast, […]
Episode 59 – Part I Interview with Kerry Hennigan & MJ Studies Today
Abstract: In this episode, Karin and Elizabeth have special guest Kerry Hennigan, columnist for the journal. In this III-part series, they discuss nine columns Elizabeth and Kerry wrote to celebrate 80 columns, and interview Kerry. REFERENCE AS: Merx, Karin, and Elizabeth Amisu. “Episode 59 –Part I Interview with Kerry Hennigan & MJ Studies Today” Podcast, […]
MJ Studies Today LXXX
MJ Studies Today columnlooks at the saga of the so-called “Cascio tracks” - three tracks on the first posthumously released Michael Jackson album, “Michael.” Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXXVI
Kerry Hennigan looks at Jackson’s ideology of oneness with all life and ponders what his storytelling abilities might have produced today to freshly inspire affirmative action for our still beleaguered planet. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today VIII (14-8-16)
Abstract: August 2016 celebrates the 58thyear since Michael Joseph Jackson was born. It’s a touching time for the millions of Michael Jackson fans and students around the world. It is the final column from Elizabeth. 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, […]

