"Generation Gaga"

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Lady Gaga and the death of sex
An erotic breaker of taboos or an asexual copycat? Camille Paglia, America's foremost cultural critic, demolishes an icon


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Lady Gaga is the first major star of the digital age. Since her rise, she has remained almost continually on tour. Hence, she is a moving target who has escaped serious scrutiny. She is often pictured tottering down the street in some outlandish get-up and fright wig. Most of what she has said about herself has not been independently corroborated… “Music is a lie”, “Art is a lie”, “Gaga is a lie”, and “I profusely lie” have been among Gaga’s pronouncements, but her fans swallow her line whole…

She constantly touts her symbiotic bond with her fans, the “little monsters”, who she inspires to “love themselves” as if they are damaged goods in need of her therapeutic repair. “You’re a superstar, no matter who you are!” She earnestly tells them from the stage, while their cash ends up in her pockets. She told a magazine with messianic fervour: “I love my fans more than any artist who has ever lived.” She claims to have changed the lives of the disabled, thrilled by her jewelled parody crutches in the Paparazzi video.

Although she presents herself as the clarion voice of all the freaks and misfits of life, there is little evidence that she ever was one. Her upbringing was comfortable and eventually affluent, and she attended the same upscale Manhattan private school as Paris and Nicky Hilton. There is a monumental disconnect between Gaga’s melodramatic self-portrayal as a lonely, rebellious, marginalised artist and the powerful corporate apparatus that bankrolled her makeover and has steamrollered her songs into heavy rotation on radio stations everywhere.

Lady Gaga is a manufactured personality, and a recent one at that. Photos of Stefani Germanotta just a few years ago show a bubbly brunette with a glowing complexion. The Gaga of world fame, however, with her heavy wigs and giant sunglasses (rudely worn during interviews) looks either simperingly doll-like or ghoulish, without a trace of spontaneity. Every public appearance, even absurdly at airports where most celebrities want to pass incognito, has been lavishly scripted in advance with a flamboyant outfit and bizarre hairdo assembled by an invisible company of elves.

Furthermore, despite showing acres of pallid flesh in the fetish-bondage garb of urban prostitution, Gaga isn’t sexy at all – she’s like a gangly marionette or plasticised android. How could a figure so calculated and artificial, so clinical and strangely antiseptic, so stripped of genuine eroticism have become the icon of her generation? Can it be that Gaga represents the exhausted end of the sexual revolution? In Gaga’s manic miming of persona after persona, over-conceptualised and claustrophobic, we may have reached the limit of an era…

Gaga has borrowed so heavily from Madonna (as in her latest video-Alejandro) that it must be asked, at what point does homage become theft? However, the main point is that the young Madonna was on fire. She was indeed the imperious Marlene Dietrich’s true heir. For Gaga, sex is mainly decor and surface; she’s like a laminated piece of ersatz rococo furniture. Alarmingly, Generation Gaga can’t tell the difference. Is it the death of sex? Perhaps the symbolic status that sex had for a century has gone kaput; that blazing trajectory is over…

Gaga seems comet-like, a stimulating burst of novelty, even though she is a ruthless recycler of other people’s work. She is the diva of déjà vu. Gaga has glibly appropriated from performers like Cher, Jane Fonda as Barbarella, Gwen Stefani and Pink, as well as from fashion muses like Isabella Blow and Daphne Guinness. Drag queens, whom Gaga professes to admire, are usually far sexier in many of her over-the-top outfits than she is.

Peeping dourly through all that tat is Gaga’s limited range of facial expressions. Her videos repeatedly thrust that blank, lugubrious face at the camera and us; it’s creepy and coercive. Marlene and Madonna gave the impression, true or false, of being pansexual. Gaga, for all her writhing and posturing, is asexual. Going off to the gym in broad daylight, as Gaga recently did, dressed in a black bustier, fishnet stockings and stiletto heels isn’t sexy – it’s sexually dysfunctional.

Compare Gaga’s insipid songs, with their nursery-rhyme nonsense syllables, to the title and hypnotic refrain of the first Madonna song and video to bring her attention on MTV, Burning Up, with its elemental fire imagery and its then-shocking offer of fellatio. In place of Madonna’s valiant life force, what we find in Gaga is a disturbing trend towards mutilation and death…

Gaga is in way over her head with her avant-garde pretensions… She wants to have it both ways – to be hip and avant-garde and yet popular and universal, a practitioner of gung-ho “show biz”. Most of her worshippers seem to have had little or no contact with such powerful performers as Tina Turner or Janis Joplin, with their huge personalities and deep wells of passion.

Generation Gaga doesn’t identify with powerful vocal styles because their own voices have atrophied: they communicate mutely via a constant stream of atomised, telegraphic text messages. Gaga’s flat affect doesn’t bother them because they’re not attuned to facial expressions.

Gaga's fans are marooned in a global technocracy of fancy gadgets but emotional poverty. Borderlines have been blurred between public and private: reality TV shows multiply, cell phone conversations blare everywhere; secrets are heedlessly blabbed on Facebook and Twitter. Hence, Gaga gratuitously natters on about her vagina…

http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/public/magazine/article389697.ece
 

Costanza

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did anyone attend high school with her? LOL

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Paris and Nicky Hilton, apparently.

It would be interesting to hear what Paris had to say about her. (Did I just use the word interesting in reference to words coming out of Paris Hilton's mouth? I deserve to be slapped.)

If you check out that 2006 performance I posted, her nose was fucking HUGE. I guarantee she got shit for that snoze in school.
 

exiledking

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most overrated "superstar" ever.

I agree. I swear, I don't even hate her.

If she wasn't so popular, hence all over every form of media, I wouldn't notice her at all.


I have friends who buy it hook, line, and sinker though.


They say shit like, "she's bringing something different", and I'm like, "what's different?"


Granted, she is talented in terms of having a decent singing voice, and skills on the keys, and because of that, I've TRIED to like one of her songs, but I can't find even ONE.

And the over the top dressing shit, just irks me, cuz it seems so senselessly, mind numbingly EXTRA.

because she's such a story, I chckd out the lyrics to see if she was saying something deep, that was going over everyones heads... NOPE.

Painfully stupid lyrics.

I just aint in that crowd. More power to her I guess.
 

Costanza

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:lol: @ the picture taking over the thread... I think that speaks big time to what is behind her success/fame.
 

Race Harley

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She and her "handlers" know that in order to get press and talk, you have to do outlandish shit. They said the same shit about Madonna 25 years ago too.
 

melonpecan

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Eh what you gonna do?

Maybe this is Stephanane - Stephanie - wahtever's attempt at a Sasha Fierce? :dunno:


Why is the article trying to paint her out to be of no sex at all when the chick repeatedly said she is bisexual? Which is probably why no one catches her with anyone in the first place...
 

Count23

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Eh the way I see it, she took a couple of pages out of the 48 laws of power and ran with it.

There will always be suckers who fall for image no matter how fake it is ex. Rick Ross so I don't see the big deal.


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exiledking

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Eh the way I see it, she took a couple of pages out of the 48 laws of power and ran with it.

There will always be suckers who fall for image no matter how fake it is ex. Rick Ross so I don't see the big deal.


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yeah, never ceases to amaze me tho. I think the wrter of that article is reaching, and making crazy assertions.

I simply don't like the music.
 

freshnclean

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The writer of this article is a moron, because all major pop acts in the music industry have a gimmick. Gaga just happens to be the one bringing that "Club Kids" shit to the mainstream
 

sirwoodz

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:lol::lol: @ "this writer" don't know shit...

you all do realize that this is the leading pop culture critic in america right?
 
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