
Volume 25/2 of Popular Music & Society is a special issue dedicated to celebrating Michael’s work, in a series of essays.
Articles include:
You Rocked Our World Michael: Your Looks, Your Moves, Everthing! by Stan Hawkins
The Sound of Crossover by Anne Danielsen
Black or White: Michael Jackson and the Idea of Crossover by David Brackett
Michael Jackson’s Ressentiment: Billie Jean and Smooth Criminal in Conversation with Fred Astaire by Amir Khan
They Don’t Care About Us: Michael Jackson’s Black Nationalism by Brian Rossiter
When You Have to Say I Do: Orientalism in Michael Jackson’s Liberian Girl by Jeremy Faust
You Can’t Win, Child, But You Can’t Get out of the Game: Michael Jackson’s Transition from Child Star to Super Star by Jacqueline Warwick
Michael Jackson and the Power of Voice-Produced Sound by Mats Johansson
Michael Jackson’s Queer Musical Belongings by Susan Fast.
The Sound of Crossover by Anne Danielsen
Black or White: Michael Jackson and the Idea of Crossover by David Brackett
Michael Jackson’s Ressentiment: Billie Jean and Smooth Criminal in Conversation with Fred Astaire by Amir Khan
They Don’t Care About Us: Michael Jackson’s Black Nationalism by Brian Rossiter
When You Have to Say I Do: Orientalism in Michael Jackson’s Liberian Girl by Jeremy Faust
You Can’t Win, Child, But You Can’t Get out of the Game: Michael Jackson’s Transition from Child Star to Super Star by Jacqueline Warwick
Michael Jackson and the Power of Voice-Produced Sound by Mats Johansson
Michael Jackson’s Queer Musical Belongings by Susan Fast.
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