Miley made gestures that could’ve been interpreted as too sexual for the audience that she was performing for, which are mostly still her younger fans from when she was “Hannah Montana”. Later into the performance, Robin Thicke sang one of his new hits “Blurred Lines” – which is another controversy all on its own, and she joined in. While many people were still trying to figure out what was the reason for all of her sexual tendencies, she pulled out a giant foam finger that she used to rub all over Thicke’s …show more content…
They later explained that Miley Cyrus just wanted attention, and for the performance to be talked about for many years to come, and that she didn’t care about the feelings of everyone else in the performance. In many people’s opinions of the whole performance, they say she showed many racist gestures, and explicit dance moves, that were not necessary. The critiques agreed; they weren’t sure what the objective of Miley Cryus’ performance was.
The critic Jody Rosen called it “a minstrel show routine whose ghoulishness was heightened by Cyrus’s madcap charisma” (Weiss, 2013). While the rhetorical energy inspired by a mediocre young singer dancing half-naked at an awards show on TV was striking, it’s not really new. What’s newer is the manic visual reinterpretation—GIFs, mash-ups, animations, and photomontages—that happened almost immediately after the performance.
According to Anne Theriault, critic and feminist blogger, Miley didn’t really care about the racial impressions that she was creating during the performance on the