598 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This two-volume work encourages students, fans, and scholars to take an expansive view of Michael Jackson’s art. Focusing on his films, which it approaches as exquisite works of art as well as a theoretical framework for interpreting his other work, it demonstrates the depth and scope of his art and its far-reaching cultural significance. Specifically, it demonstrates how Jackson engaged in a... Read more

Volume 1
PRELUDE: TELLING, UNTELLING, AND RETELLING
ACT ONE: THE EARLY FILMS

Chapter 1: Selected Films of the 1980s, Chapter 2: Moonwalker and Its Component Films, Chapter 3: Selected Dangerous Films

ACT TWO: A TIME OF CRISIS: 

Chapter 4: Historical Contexts, Chapter 5: The Allegations, Chapter 6: Additional Factors Influencing Perceptions

CODETTA

Volume 2
TELLING, UNTELLING, AND RETELLING (Reprise)

ACT THREE: A NEW KIND OF ART

Chapter 7: Selected Later Films, Chapter 8: The Art of the Grotesque, Chapter 9: The Trickster Artist

CODA: ENCHANTING AND DISENCHANTING

Biography

Willa Stillwater has a PhD in English. Her doctoral research focused on the many ways cultural narratives are made real by being inscribed on the body, which she sees as an important concept in Jackson’s work.

 This compendium of Michael Jackson’s visual art is remarkable and revealing. Through intense research and rich interpretation, Stillwater examines Jackson’s work, from his short films to his physical body, as both artistic expression and a means of challenging long-held cultural narratives. The overarching story Stillwater tells is one of history, race and power. It is a story that celebrates the scope of popular art and, more specifically, Black popular art as an agent of social change. This is an extraordinary project that befits an exceptional artist and a phenomenal body of work.

 

Harriet J. Manning, author of Michael Jackson and the Blackface Mask