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Wednesday 14 September 2011

Jackie Kennedy As An Icon: Changing Tapes Jackie? - VIDEO

Jackie Kennedy As An Icon: Changing Tapes Jackie? -  VIDEO
Jackie Kennedy As An Icon: Changing Tapes Jackie? -  VIDEO


Jackie Kennedy As An Icon: Changing Tapes Jackie? -  VIDEO


Jackie Kennedy As An Icon: Changing Tapes Jackie? 
In attention to the age of confusing pop-up windows when a natural disaster, an unstable economy, or even a genuine talent Hollywood is lucky to get 30 seconds of media and even less from the public, the anticipation of the September 13 fire release is "Jackie Tapes" - recorded interviews with former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy - is shocking.

It 'went viral on August 8 with the news is not delivered in his native country, but the British newspaper Daily Mail, so the excuse does not stick to an archaic, time-consuming process without first obtaining a confirmation of each request three sources .

The shadow of salaliittomaiseksi spectral and reports on what the tapes reveal Jackie is truly great that even half a century of social development, the media will continue to market its wildly imaginative myth as fact in his life, and more beautifully statements ridiculous, increased customer base.

When these stories appeared during his tenure as First Lady (1961-1963), the office of White House press quickly correct the distortions and falsehoods deny. After President John F. Kennedy until his assassination in 1963, decades later, death itself, however, that the scandalous stories could cause a denial or clarification to his confidant and his life with Nancy Tuckerman. Whether a story carried by CBS and moved to Hawaii Photoplay (1967), which combines the former British diplomat Lord Harlech (1968), applied to a judo journalist after leaving the screening of X-Rated movies I have curiosity Yellow (1969), divorced her second husband, Aristotle Onassis (1973), the race for U.S. Senate (1976), or get a facelift (1989), Jackie has never denied the claim.

The policy stems from a stubborn insistence that despite his worldwide fame, was in fact a person with no official status with the right to live as a private citizen. Inadvertently, however, the lack of denial seemed to encourage people to believe that everything can be charging outrageous, it must be true. He also feeds what began as a curiosity into an obsession in itself, leading to wild speculation that have always undermined the barriers between truth and myth. Furthermore, the combination of his silence, even the full visual presence supermarket company with weekly frequency of buying and selling steel, familiar face on the cover of Good Housekeeping magazine in time for the National Enquirer so deeply rooted in his image, the minds of millions of people has become the rarest of creatures, a living icon.

In the profit motive out of the Icon, offering becomes more and more audacious, the media fell and lost the recognition of the unique quality that has answered the question that constantly promised to reveal "what is she really?"

Piles of documents show that, in all that glittered was a brilliant mind. It was clear and interesting to some, it seems too boring for most to fathom. Of course, Jackie joined the top 60 principles that "Brains are an asset for women smart enough to hide them." Not only as a conservative politician, but a person that has spread to private life both physically and emotionally, as she has to rely on the passage of time were exposed to his wit, wisdom, vast knowledge in the field instincts and the constant thirst for knowledge. As the wife of a president is his "relentless trial" where the potential influence of history therefore the largest. historian Arthur Schlesinger found that under what he calls "the beautiful veil of inconsistency."

This is not the recorded interviews with Jackie by William Manchester in his official book about the murder, the death of the President, published this week. Instead, the tapes and transcripts, Jacqueline Kennedy: Conversations on the life story of John F. Kennedy, oral history interviews conducted with Jackie Schlesinger.

Material may be the closest form of autobiography to draw their ideas directly. Jackie works as far as I know only two book projects of her life as First Lady. The first was Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years (1968), a friend of his mother, Molly Thayer. It 'a solid source to pull a lot of documents and memoes. Although Thayer has written, rewritten, Jackie. Later, Jackie Onassis Doubelday publisher, has cut off, rewrote, and also reprints as small as a single word as large as the entire thread Jackie Kennedy was First Lady during the first several chapters of the second two shares in my book, Ladies First (1991) , he did "informal", as my friend and my colleague official publisher.

Ribbons will also be a unique one level, a rare opportunity to hear the unique sound of Jacqueline Kennedy. Ads of the campaign, his television tour of the White House in his speech to the widow of the nation, were all carefully prepared and tested by the woman known as the life of stage fright. In fact, because this is not a spontaneous stop at the microphone in 1966, will speak to her taken for a consultation.

The links will be reflected through his work of the First Lady, who recorded in the period just after the murder, in the jurisdiction of the 1964th Many experts and historians to anticipate his thoughts on various aspects of administration and specific Kennedy. For my part, I am curious if it develops a subtle aspect of survivor guilt, it seriously and explicitly expressed in oral and written for people ranging from Richard Nixon to Kitty Carlisle Hart, and a curious side of his glasses sun. From what has been disclosed during the weekend, you can kernal of what she discusses confirm my misgivings in connection with a handwritten addition enigmatic 1989 she made about the Vietnam War on one side of the typescript First Ladies.

These small sites that will prove to illustrate the different reasons that different people listen carefully to what Jackie says, finally. While the content may challenge some of the facts and falsehoods of her husband, landed an icon of a family member, who became his most important public building in the identity card for half a century, may prove impossible.

How the real person born "Jacqueline Bouvier Lee" in 1929, first known by the public persona of "Jackie Kennedy" with her husband's election as president in 1960, became rooted in the imagination of the world as an icon and was maintained even after his 1994 death is a phenomenon of the Cold War, the techniques of Hollywood cinema, feminism, marketing, advertising, mythology, globalization, communication technology, and even the mysteries human senses are all converging.











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