Michael Jackson the Man Behind the Mask

Michael Jackson  the Man Behind the Mask
Author: Bob Jones,Stacy Brown
Publsiher: Select Books Inc.
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1590790723

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A former public relations consultant for Michael Jackson describes the singer's life and music career.

Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Craig James Baxter
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480289205

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International #1 Best Seller Why You Should Read This Book! If you're a Michael Jackson fan you need to read this book. If you're interested in the fascinating world of body language and non-verbal communication you will love this book. In Behind The Mask: What Michael Jackson's Body Language Told The World - Craig-James Baxter's analysis of five infamous video interviews offers a fresh and compelling insight into the world of one of the most popular musicians the world has ever known and seeks to establish the truth behind the lurid allegations and rumors which followed Michael Jackson throughout his adult life. The interviews covered in the book are: 1993 Oprah Winfrey Interview. 1993 Statement from Neverland Ranch. 1996 Police interview. 2003 Martin Bashir: Living with Michael Jackson. 2003 Take Two: The Footage You Were Never Meant to See (Martin Bashir Rebuttal Video). The man behind the mask has finally been revealed. If you want to know what Michael Jackson's Body Language Told The World, read this book! "Treat yourself to Behind The Mask: What Michael Jackson's Body Language Told The World by Craig Baxter. Whether you are a Michael Jackson fan or a student of nonverbal communications, you will enjoy reading this well researched and documented book." - (Joe Navarro - world renowned non-verbal communications expert and author).

Man in the Music

Man in the Music
Author: Joseph Vogel
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780525566588

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For half a century, Michael Jackson’s music has been an indelible part of our cultural consciousness. Landmark albums such as Off the Wall and Thriller shattered records, broke racial barriers, amassed awards, and set a new standard for popular music. While his songs continue to be played in nearly every corner of the world, however, they have rarely been given serious critical attention. The first book dedicated solely to exploring his creative work, Man in the Music guides us through an unparalleled analysis of Jackson’s recordings, album by album, from his trailblazing work with Quincy Jones to his later collaborations with Teddy Riley, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Rodney Jerkins. Drawing on rare archival material and on dozens of original interviews with the collaborators, engineers, producers, and songwriters who helped bring the artist’s music into the world, Jackson expert and acclaimed cultural critic Joseph Vogel reveals the inspirations, demos, studio sessions, technological advances, setbacks and breakthroughs, failures and triumphs, that gave rise to an immortal body of work.

Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Patrick Treacy
Publsiher: Liberties Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781910742280

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This is the story of a boy from a small Irish village who became an adventurer, a humanitarian and a doctor to the stars. Part travelogue, part thriller, part celebrity tell-all, you've never read anything quite like it. Patrick Treacy grew up in rural Northern Ireland during the Troubles. Determined to become a doctor, he raised the money for medical school by smuggling cars from Germany to Turkey. Working in a hospital in Dublin in 1987, a needle he had used to draw blood from a patient with HIV jabbed him in the leg. He took blood test after blood test, wondering whether he was going to die. Overwhelmed, he moved to New Zealand, away from everyone who knew what he was going through: his girlfriend, his friends and his colleagues. Thus he began a peripatetic existence, working as a doctor around the world. In Saddam Hussein's Baghdad, Treacy was arrested and imprisoned, spending days wondering whether he was going to be hanged as a spy. In Australia, he worked for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. On returning to Dublin, Treacy set up the Ailesbury Clinic, where he worked on the cutting-edge of the new field of cosmetic dermatology, championing treatments including the use of Botox. This brought stars to his doorstep, including the King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson. Central to this memoir is Treacy's personal journey: his efforts to escape the Troubles, cope with the fear that he might have contracted HIV (until he found out that he had not), get over his lost love and defend Michael Jackson's legacy.

Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Patrick Treacy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 191074204X

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This book shares the story of an Irish man who built his career from the ground up to become the plastic surgeon to the stars.

On Michael Jackson

On Michael Jackson
Author: Margo Jefferson
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-01-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780307277657

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The renowned Pulitzer Prize–winning cultural critic brilliantly unravels the complexities of one of the most enigmatic figures of our time in this passionate, incisive, and bracing work of cultural analysis. Who is Michael Jackson and what does it mean to call him a “What Is It”? What do P. T. Barnum, Peter Pan, and Edgar Allan Poe have to do with our fascination with Jackson? How did his curious Victorian upbringing and his tenure as a child prodigy on the “chitlin’ circuit” inform his character and multiplicity of selves? How is Michael Jackson’s celebrity related to the outrageous popularity of nineteenth-century minstrelsy? What is the perverse appeal of child stars for grown-ups and what is the price of such stardom for these children and for us? What uncanniness provoked Michael Jackson to become “Alone of All His Race, Alone of All Her Sex,” while establishing himself as an undeniably great performer with neo-Gothic, dandy proclivities and a producer of visionary music videos? What do we find so unnerving about Michael Jackson’s presumed monstrosity? In short, how are we all of us implicated? In this stunning book, Margo Jefferson gives us the incontrovertible lowdown on call-him-what-you-wish; she offers a powerful reckoning with a quintessential, richly allusive signifier of American society and popular culture.

MJ The Genius of Michael Jackson

MJ  The Genius of Michael Jackson
Author: Steve Knopper
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476730387

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A veteran music reporter offers a sweeping and vivid portrait of the King of Pop, from his first on-stage appearance at a local talent show in 1965, to his record-breaking album sales, Grammy awards, dance moves and years of scandal and controversy. --Publisher's description.

Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Dana Crowley Jack
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780674038998

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This boldly original book explores the origins, meanings, and forms of women's aggression. Drawing from in-depth interviews with sixty women of different ages and ethnic and class backgrounds--police officers, attorneys, substance abusers, homemakers, artists--Dana Jack provides a rich account of how women explain (or explain away) their own hidden or actual acts of hurt to others. With sensitivity but without sentimentality, Jack gives readers a range of compelling stories of how women channel, either positively or destructively, their own powerful force and of how they resist and retaliate in the face of others' aggression in a society that expects women to be yielding, empathetic, and supportive. Arguing that aggression arises from failures in relationships, Jack portrays the many forms that women's aggression can take, from veiled approaches used to resist, control, and take vengeance on others, to aggression that reflects despair, to aggression that may be a hopeful sign of new strength. Throughout the book, Jack shows the positive sides of aggression as women struggle with internal and external demons, reconnect with others, and create the courage to stand their ground. This work broadens our understanding of aggression as an interpersonal phenomenon rooted in societal expectations, and offers exciting new approaches for exploring the variations of this vexing human experience.