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The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies | ISSN: 2452-0497
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Articles Film Studies Issue 2 Op-Ed (Opinion Pieces) Volume 3 
21st December 201614th April 2020

Femmes Fatale – The ‘Dangerous Woman’ Narrative

Posted By: Karin Merx Another Part of Me, Billie Jean, blood on the dance floor, Dancing the Dream, dangerous, Dirty Diana, Femme Fatale, Important messages, Jan Carlson, Michael Jackson, Oprah Winfrey, Privacy, religion, spiritual scriptures, This is It, willa stillwater

Abstract: From as early as his 1982 Billie Jean short film, it has been apparent that Michael Jackson had a distinct fascination with Film Noir, the Classical

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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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