- Published: December 19, 2021
- Updated: December 19, 2021
- University / College: Washington State University
- Level: Intermediate School
- Language: English
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Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson, the King of Pop born in Gary, Indiana is an iconic figure in popular culture. His achievements do notend with his success in entertainment business but extends to the scenario of global popular culture. Besides, he was famous for his contributions to African American music, dance and the fashion world. As a cult figure in pop music, he symbolizes the Popular Culture. Let us go through the life of Michael Joseph Jackson as a pop star, a philanthropist and a careerist.
Michael Jackson’s fame as a cult figure in pop music is not limited to the sphere of African American music but it extends to the sphere of modern pop music, popular culture and other fields. For instance, in 1992, Michael Jackson opened a playground in Bucharest, Romania. Besides, his habit of donating large amounts to charity organizations and orphanages prove his attitude towards the needy. For instance, his donation to Leaganul Pentru Copii Sfinta Ecaterina Orphanage is memorable. In addition, in 2000, he was selected as the person who broke the record for ” Most Charities Supported by a Pop Star”. His love towards orphans and charity donations were never ending and he used to support around 39 organizations which work for charity. The charity foundation initiated by Jackson in 1992, namely ‘ Heal the World Foundation’ donated millions of dollars to children who were facing war and poverty related problems.
When compared with other celebrities in different fields, Jackson’s public and personal life was troublesome. For instance, Jackson’s relation with his father was not normal. Lee Pinkerton(1997), in the work- ‘ The many faces of Michael Jackson’ opines that Michael Jackson’s father used to treat his children rudely and did not allow them to play with others (p. 1967). Jackson’s father used to torture him mentally and physically. But Jackson was of the opinion that his father’s strict disciplinary rules helped him be success in his future life. Lisa D. Campbell (1993), in the work- ‘ Michael Jackson: the king of pop’ makes clear that music was an important factor that united the Jackson family (p, 10). Michael Jackson passed away in 1999, and millions of pop music lovers mourned over his death. Summing, success in pop music and philanthropic attitude towards the needy veils Jackson’s failure in private life and provide a unique position for him as a popular culture icon.
References
Campbell, L. D. (1993). Michael Jackson: the king of pop. Boston: Branden Books.
Pinkerton, L. (1997). The many faces of Michael Jackson. Spain: Music Sales Distributed.