On Michael Jackson (Paperback)

Author: Margo Jefferson
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780307277657
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Publish Date: 1/2/2007
Buy.com Sku: 202781636
Item#: RSLFGD
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.5T
Pages: 160
 
Michael Jackson was once universally acclaimed as a song-and-dance man of genius; Wacko Jacko is now, more often than not, dismissed for his bizarre race and gender transformations and confounding antics. Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Jefferson brilliantly unravels the complexities of this enigmatic figure.
 
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Once the child star of his family's phenomenally successful band, the performer Michael Jackson matured into a pop superstar who created such classic albums as OFF THE WALL and THRILLER before undergoing some bizarre physical and perhaps mental transformations in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s. Charges of child molestation and an ever-changing facial appearance, as well as an apparent disconnect from societal norms, contributed to his becoming one of the most controversial figures in the entertainment world. The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times writer Margo Jefferson here analyzes Jackson's ongoing personal peculiarities, and the wide range of public reactions he provokes--from revulsion to the stubborn loyalty of his diehard fans--as well as society's role in creating the public persona of this undeniably talented yet incontrovertibly strange artist.

 
 

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Every mind is a clutter of memories, images, inventions and age-old repetitions. It can be a ghetto, too, if a ghetto is a sealed-off, confined place. Or a sanctuary, where one is free to dream and think whatever one wants. For most of us it’s both—and a lot more complicated. A ghetto can be a place of vitality; a sanctuary can become a prison. Michael Jackson escaped the ghetto of Gary, Indiana, and built the sanctuary of Neverland. It’s become a circuslike prison, emblematic of the mind of Michael Jackson.

Think of his mind as a funhouse,1 and look at some of the exhibits on display: P. T. Barnum, maestro of wonders and humbuggery; Walt Disney, who invented the world’s mightiest fantasy-technology complex; Peter Pan (“He escaped from being human when he was seven days old”2); a haggard Edgar Allan Poe (he was the only character besides Peter Pan that Michael Jackson planned to play in a movie); the romping, ever-combustible T
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