- Madonna Studies
Madonna Studies was a term which has been used to refer to a controversial development of a field in
media studies during the 90s. One writer described the "institutionalization of a major subdivision of American media studies into Madonna studies". [Robertson, P (1996). "Guilty Pleasures: Feminist Camp From Mae West to Madonna". Duke University Press, London, pp. 117.] The field related to the study of and interpretation of the work of American pop musician Madonna using an interdisciplinary approach incorporatingcultural studies and media studies. A notable compendium of essays titled "The Madonna Connection" [Schwichtenberg, C. (1993). Introduction to Schwichtenberg, C (ed), "The Madonna Connection: Representational Politics, Subcultural Identities, and Cultural Theory". Westview Press, San Francisco.] was published in 1993. Controversy over this field of study stemmed from discussions over the intellectual worth of pursuing academic inquiry into apop music ian, with some arguing the field was nothing more than pop cultural commentary.References
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