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Madonna
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 fuelsMadonna's
career and describes how Madonna
reflects today's society, its contradictions and its attitudes
toward sexuality and religion.
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