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Elizabeth Amisu

    Elizabeth Amisu crea narrativas cautivadoras que profundizan en temas oscuros y fascinantes, explorando a menudo reinos distópicos y de fantasía. Su escritura se caracteriza por la intrincada construcción de mundos y tramas llenas de suspense que sumergen al lector en experiencias inmersivas. Amisu también se involucra profundamente con fenómenos culturales, examinando sin miedo corrientes artísticas y filosóficas poco convencionales. Su obra es celebrada por su originalidad y su poder para evocar fuertes respuestas emocionales.

    The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson
    • 2016

      This essential companion to Michael Jackson's music, films, and books features 21 original academic essays exploring various aspects of his artistry, including film, music, dance, fashion, culture, and literature. Recognized as one of the most significant musicians of our time, the work delves into the reasons behind this acclaim, offering insights into every facet of Jackson's art, life, and legacy. It examines the creation, presentation, reception, and appropriation of his work, discussing his diverse personas, public and private appearances, albums, conceptual art, short films, and dance. Additionally, it highlights his innovative use of costume, makeup, and reinvention. To understand the phenomenon of Michael Jackson, the book contextualizes his contributions through an analysis of his films, songs, and writings, addressing the political and ideological debates surrounding him. It confronts controversial elements of his life and legacy, tackling issues of sexuality, racism, gender, and class, while drawing comparisons to artists like J.S. Bach and Andy Warhol. By examining Jackson's entire catalog, the work connects various aspects of his art and life, illustrating his unparalleled influence in the 20th and 21st centuries. It offers a sophisticated academic perspective, focusing on previously under-researched elements such as his costumes, poetry, and role as an auteur, and includes a section on his posthumous work and re

      The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson