Women Writers on the Queen of Pop
For nearly 30 years, Madonna has been at the center of the media spotlight. She has sold more than 200 million records worldwide, launched her own record label, headlined an Oscar-award-winning film, authored bestselling books for both adults and children, inspired global street-fashion trends, and instigated international debates over a range of feminist issues from sexual fetish to adoption ethics. Masterfully harnessing her talent and power to navigate her ascent to stardom, she has become the very definition of iconic.
She has also been a constant companion. In
Madonna and Me, more than forty women write about Madonna’s influence on their lives. No subject goes unexploredfrom sex and money to fashion and identity, the stories are just as brazen, bold, and balls-to-the-wall as Madonna. They explore the evolution of her chameleonlike personasmaterial girl and boy-toy” tartlet, kooky Kabbalist and savvy businesswoman, siren and motherand her impact on culture as a groundbreaking feminist.
Of course, not all women worship at her altar, and likewise the essays in
Madonna and Me are brutally honest, funny, engaging, and real. They delve into the hearts, souls, memories, and moments of contemporary women, celebrating the ways in which Madonna has inspired us and challenged us, pushing us to be bolder, edgier, braver versions of ourselves.