International audienceMadonna has long been accepted as a pop culture icon, but this text postulates a greater cultural importance by analyzing her as a postmodern myth. This work examines how Madonna methodically discovered and constructed herself (often rewriting her past), the nature and extent of her ambition and the means she used to reach her goals. It also details the way in which she organized her own cult (borrowing from the gay community), devised her artistic output, and cunningly targeted different audiences. It also studies the fundamental contradiction?virgin or vamp? saint or prostitute??that fuels Madonna's career and describes how Madonna reflects today's society, its contradictions and its attitudes toward sexuality and re...
This thesis analyzes Madonna's Confessions World Tour in terms of the debates surrounding feminist p...
What do Madonna and Martha Stewart have in common? Outward appearances indicate that they are antit...
In postfeminist society it is suggested that women have ‘made it’; that emancipation has been achiev...
International audienceMadonna has long been accepted as a pop culture icon, but this text postulates...
Madonna has been one of popularcultures most sentral icons in the 80 and 90's. In this thesis I ask ...
After a nearly four-decade career, Madonna has not stopped with a modernist/postmodernist strategy o...
The last few years in American culture have been characterized by an economic depression, social mal...
La thèse « La force du religieux et du politique chez Madonna. Une approche de son expression à part...
For female pop stars, whose star bodies and performances are undisputedly the objects of a sexualize...
In recent years, the concept of \u201cperformance\u201d has taken on an increasingly specific value ...
This is a feminist rhetorical analysis of female artists\u27 videos on MTV in the 1990\u27s. Previo...
This paper aims, from the perspective of an archaeogenealogy, discuss possible relationships betw...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-27).Valerie R. Renegar and Stacey K. Sowards suggest that...
This dissertation argues that stardom has undergone a symptomatic shift whereby female stars signify...
Like a Virgin? Sexual games with the stage image of Madonna Jakub Kopaniecki in the chapter Like a ...
This thesis analyzes Madonna's Confessions World Tour in terms of the debates surrounding feminist p...
What do Madonna and Martha Stewart have in common? Outward appearances indicate that they are antit...
In postfeminist society it is suggested that women have ‘made it’; that emancipation has been achiev...
International audienceMadonna has long been accepted as a pop culture icon, but this text postulates...
Madonna has been one of popularcultures most sentral icons in the 80 and 90's. In this thesis I ask ...
After a nearly four-decade career, Madonna has not stopped with a modernist/postmodernist strategy o...
The last few years in American culture have been characterized by an economic depression, social mal...
La thèse « La force du religieux et du politique chez Madonna. Une approche de son expression à part...
For female pop stars, whose star bodies and performances are undisputedly the objects of a sexualize...
In recent years, the concept of \u201cperformance\u201d has taken on an increasingly specific value ...
This is a feminist rhetorical analysis of female artists\u27 videos on MTV in the 1990\u27s. Previo...
This paper aims, from the perspective of an archaeogenealogy, discuss possible relationships betw...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-27).Valerie R. Renegar and Stacey K. Sowards suggest that...
This dissertation argues that stardom has undergone a symptomatic shift whereby female stars signify...
Like a Virgin? Sexual games with the stage image of Madonna Jakub Kopaniecki in the chapter Like a ...
This thesis analyzes Madonna's Confessions World Tour in terms of the debates surrounding feminist p...
What do Madonna and Martha Stewart have in common? Outward appearances indicate that they are antit...
In postfeminist society it is suggested that women have ‘made it’; that emancipation has been achiev...