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How to Fashion an Archetype: Madonna as Anima Figure

Madonna Ciccone uses clothes as a cultural signifier to communicate her persona du jour. Her ability constantly to transform her persona has been analyzed utilizing postmodern, feminist, deconstructive, and popular culture approaches among others. It can be argued that Madonna is overexposed in acad...

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Published in:Journal of popular culture 2014-12, Vol.47 (6), p.1153-1166
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Ciccone, Madonna
Clothes
Cultural identity
Fashion
Femininity
Feminism
Identity
Madonna (1958- )
Musicians & conductors
Popular culture
Popular music
Postmodernism
Singers
U.S.A
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