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Eurovisions: Identity and the International Politics of the Eurovision Song Contest since 1956

Editat de Julie Kalman, Ben Wellings, Keshia Jacotine
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2020
This book uses the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), as an analytical entry point to understand and illuminate post-War Europe and the drive to create an identity that can legitimise the European project in its broadest sense. The ESC presents an idealised vision of Europe, and this has long existed in a strained relationship with reality. While the trajectory of post-war European integration is a high-profile topic, we believe that the ESC offers a unique and innovative way to think about the role of culture in the history of post-War European integration and tensions between the ideal and reality of European unity. Through the series of case studies that make up the chapters in this book, analysis brings these interlinked tensions to light, exploring the roles of culture and identity, alongside and a productive conversation with the political and economic projects of post-war European integration. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811394294
ISBN-10: 9811394296
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: XIII, 244 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1. Entangled Histories: Identity, Eurovision and European Integration.- 2. Germany as the Good European: National Atonement and Performing Europeanness at the Eurovision Song Contest.- 3. ‘Making Your Mind Up’: the United Kingdom and Eurovision-scepticism.- 4. Losing Nationhood at the Heart of Europe? Belgium, Eurovision, and National Identity.- 5. Negotiating Post-war Nationhood: Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina at the Eurovision Song Contest.- 6. Recognising Kosovo in the World of Televised International Song Contests.- 7. Ruslana, Serduchka and Jamala: National Self-Imaging in Ukraine’s Eurovision Entries.- 8. Nation branding, cultural relations, and cultural diplomacy at Eurovision: between Australia and Europe.- 9. ‘If Love Was a Crime, We Would Be Criminals’: the Eurovision Song Contest and the Queer International Politics of Flags.- 10. Europe – Start Voting Now! Democracy, Participation and Diversity in the Eurovision Song Contest. 

Notă biografică

Julie Kalman is Associate Professor of History at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. She has published widely on the history of French-speaking Europe.

Ben Wellings is a Senior Lecture in Politics and International Relations at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of English Nationalism, Brexit and the Anglosphere: wider still and wider (2019) and English Nationalism and Eurosceptcism: losing the peace (2012). 

Keshia Jacotine works in research development at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. She holds a MPhil in Political Science, and has written about British and European politics for the Conversation and Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 


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This book uses the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), as an analytical entry point to understand and illuminate post-War Europe and the drive to create an identity that can legitimise the European project in its broadest sense. The ESC presents an idealised vision of Europe, and this has long existed in a strained relationship with reality. While the trajectory of post-war European integration is a high-profile topic, we believe that the ESC offers a unique and innovative way to think about the role of culture in the history of post-War European integration and tensions between the ideal and reality of European unity. Through the series of case studies that make up the chapters in this book, analysis brings these interlinked tensions to light, exploring the roles of culture and identity, alongside and a productive conversation with the political and economic projects of post-war European integration. 

Julie Kalman is Associate Professor of History at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. She has published widely on the history of French-speaking Europe.

Ben Wellings is a Senior Lecture in Politics and International Relations at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of English Nationalism, Brexit and the Anglosphere: wider still and wider (2019) and English Nationalism and Eurosceptcism: losing the peace (2012). 

Keshia Jacotine works in research development at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. She holds a MPhil in Political Science, and has written about British and European politics for theConversation and Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 


Caracteristici

Highlights the Eurovision Song Contest as a space for exploring ideals of Europe Analyses the tensions between commonality and diversity in Europe Explores the role of culture and identity in post-war European integration