The Geopolitics of Eurovision

Sat May 11 2024 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm

Faculty of English | Cambridge

Centre for Geopolitics
Publisher/HostCentre for Geopolitics
The Geopolitics of Eurovision
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Experts discuss the intersections between the Eurovision Song Contest and geopolitics, national identities, and European culture.
About this Event

This interdisciplinary event aims to consider how Eurovision, which was designed to be politically neutral, internationally friendly, and fun, also frequently provokes geopolitical issues with its performers, songs, and entrants - including, but not exclusively, over the last couple of years. Many of these geopolitical issues have involved East-Central European countries, such as Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, and Russia. The geopolitical issues around Eurovision which we aim to examine include:

• European culture, national identities, and nation-building

• Geopolitics as refusal to engage with cross-country cultural events

• Eurovision and neutrality

• LGBTQ+ and politics

• Past, present, and future wars, and Eurovision

• Cross-cultural interactions and Eurovision

• Soft power and Eurovision

• The expansion and retraction of Eurovision’s entrants

• Eurovision and its history, aspiration, and futures


Roundtable participants:

• Dr Paul Jordan (aka 'Dr Eurovision', independent scholar)

• Dr Galina Miazhevich (Cardiff University)

• Professor Helena Julia Minors (York St John University)


Organisers:

• Juliette Bretan (PhD Candidate at the Faculty of English and Research Assistant at the Centre for Geopolitics)

• Elvira Tamus (PhD Candidate at the Faculty of History and Research Assistant at the Centre for Geopolitics)


The event is supported by the Cambridge Centre for Geopolitics and the Cambridge Committee for Central and East European and Eurasian Studies (CAMCCEEES), and will take place in GR06/07 in the Faculty of English.

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Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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