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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
176
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
On Michael Jackson Invites Readers Into A Careful, Provocative Cultural Analysis Of One Of The 20Th CenturyโS Most Enigmatic Figures. This Nonfiction Work, Rooted In Cultural Studies, Examines Jackson's Life And LegendโFrom His Victorian-Inflected Upbringing To The Associations With P. T. Barnum, Peter Pan, And Edgar Allan Poe. Written For Adult Readers, Students Of Culture, And Anyone Who Loves A Sharp, Nuanced Critique Of Fame And Myth, The Tone Is Thoughtful, Insightful, And Quietly Fearless.
Pulitzer PrizeโWinning Author Margo Jefferson Writes With Lucid Rigor, Weaving Close Readings With Historical Context. The Book Unfolds Through Essays That Interrogate How Public Performance, Media Narratives, And Private Longing Collide In The Life Of A Global Icon. This Is Not A Triumphalist Portrait; It Is A Measured Examination Of How Jackson's Artistry Sits Beside The Shadows Of Nineteenth-Century Minstrelsy And The Demands Of A Culture Hungry For Spectacle, Scandal, And Romance.
Through Accessible Prose That Invites Reflection, The Work Presents Key Concepts Such As The Paradox Of Genius And Monstrosity, The Making Of Celebrity, And The Social Contracts That Govern Child Stars. The Structure Blends Literary Analysis With Cultural Critique, Offering Readers A Lens To Understand JacksonโS Impact While Also Examining The Broader Questions About Race, Fame, And Memory In America. Whether YouโRe A Scholar, A Student, Or A Curious Reader, The Experience Feels Both Rigorous And Intimate.
After Finishing On Michael Jackson, Readers Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of The Man And The Cultural Machinery That Surrounds Him. It Invites Readers To Think Critically About Fame, Race, And The Stories Societies Tell About Public FiguresโAnd To Carry Forward A More Careful, Compassionate View Of The Artistry And The Humanity That Coexist In Complex Public Lives.
Product Details
Author
Margo Jefferson
Publisher
Vintage
Number of Pages
176
Language
English
SKU
BK0521752
ISBN
9780307277657
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20.32 x 13.44 x 1.07 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 399
โน 240
โน 159 Off