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Lady Gaga Post-Modern

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Lady GagaPost-Modern

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Judas Religiously controversial - almost a

PARODY of the bible story.Gaga appropriates a biblical image to tell a story of unrequited love, casting herself as Mary Magdalene... This in itself is postmodern, as Judas and Mary Magdalene were never involved = Illustrating Lady Gaga’s use of Bricolage.

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TelephoneGaga’s Telephone video continues the narrative from her last video for Paparazzi with costume choices, particularly Beyonce’s glasses in the

diner scene, and the use of the same director and visual style make a clear link to the Paparazzi

video. Almost SELF REFERENCING.

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Telephone makes references to many things, such as Beyonce and Lady Gaga’s ‘Thelma and Louise’

style relationship

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‘Kill Bill’s - Pussy Wagon.’

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Further references include Beyonce’s

Wonder Woman-esque costume.

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Product PlacementWithin telephone Gaga uses multiple product placements. Unlike other artists who may subtly advertise the use of certain brands. Gaga’s post-modern approach blatantly exaggerates theirs presence.

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The imitation of Michael Jackson’s trademark shuffle as Gaga breaks out from prison…

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Comic Book reference

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Referencing Chicago…

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And the Madonna-style look she uses at the start

of the video.

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Gaga often takes

inspiration for her clothing

from Madonna.

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Alejandro

Madonna’s ‘la Isla Bonita’ is very similar to Gaga’s ‘Alejandro’ song. (Spanish origin.)

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Born this WayThis song sounds very similar to Madonna’s ‘Express Yourself’

It has the same melody, ratio of rapping to singing and backup vocals.

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Dress of meat references The Beetles controversial album cover

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Gaga’s music can be accessed from various places, such as;

We can’t own Lady Gaga’s music, we just get a copy... often not even a physical copy.

This reflects the Post-modern world.