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MJ Studies Today XLVIII
Abstract: In month’s MJ Studies Today column, Kerry Hennigan looks at Michael Jackson’s continued influence on, and musical dominance of the Halloween season through his Gothic pop pieces like “Thriller” and “Ghosts” and considers the importance of the genre as a medium for Jackson to respond to his harshest critics even from beyond the grave. […]
MJ Studies Today XLVII
Abstract:This month’s MJ Studies Today is Part 2 of #StreamingMJ – being the examination of songs selected at random by our columnist Kerry Hennigan’s music streaming service. The songs in Part 2 are from the 1990s and 2000s and are some of Michael Jackson’s most sensuous compositions. Column by Kerry Hennigan, editor of the monthly newsletter, […]
MJ Studies Today XLV
Abstract: Michael Jackson liked to create magic with his live performances which often included an actual “magic trick” or illusion devised especially for the King of Pop by a professional magician, some of whom became his personal friends. In this month’s column, Kerry Hennigan looks at some of the illusions employed by Jackson in his shows […]
MJ Studies Today XLIV
Abstract: Fans of Michael Jackson have taken to streaming his music online as a show of support for his legacy. Contributing to an increase in his steaming figures for the first half of 2019 according to Nielsen. In this month’s MJ Studies Today column, Kerry Hennigan uses the random shuffle play content of a recent […]
MJ Studies Today XXXVI
Abstract: In this month’s MJ Studies Today column, Kerry Hennigan looks at Michael Jackson’s art and beliefs about childhood in the context of the work of some of the Romantic poets and authors from the Golden Age of children’s literature. She suggests that considering Jackson’s work as a modern expression of the same Romantic tradition can lead […]
MJ Studies Today XXXV
Abstract: In this month’s column, Kerry Hennigan discusses the importance of remembering to listen to Michael Jackson’s music and watch his videos purely as a fan rather than as a researcher or academic. She suggests that, with no specific agenda in mind, we are better able to enjoy the work and absorb the messages Michael […]
MJ Studies Today XXXIV
Abstract: In this month’s column, Kerry Hennigan looks at the history of Pepsi Cola’s sponsorship of Michael Jackson, both before and after the accident in 1984 that resulted in him suffering serious burns with life-long consequences. She also looks at subsequent deals Michael, and later his Estate, made with Pepsi and proposes a way for fans […]
MJ Studies XXXIII
Abstract: In this month’s column, Kerry Hennigan discusses how history will perceive Michael Jackson and ponders if there will come a time when his name will cease to be associated with unwanted controversy. She then poses the question of who should write the real story of Michael Jackson for future students of the arts and popular […]
MJ Studies XXXII
Abstract: In this month’s column, Kerry Hennigan discusses the use of Michael Jackson’s vocals by other artists since the King of Pop’s passing in 2009. Using examples both authorized and unauthorized, she considers the reaction of fans and family members to these tracks and how they might reflect on Jackson’s own artistic legacy. Column by Kerry Hennigan, […]
MJ Studies Today XXXI
Abstract: In this month’s column, Kerry Hennigan looks at the song and video for Michael Jackson’s “Blood on the Dance Floor” which, when released in 1997, displayed a new, aggressive sound and sensual attitude for Jackson. She discusses the durability of its impact 21 years after it was released. Column by Kerry Hennigan, editor of the monthly […]

