Cultură și democrație.
Culture and Democracy.
Political Resonances of Eurovision.
Author(s): Răzvan Marius HudemaSubject(s): International relations/trade
Published by: Editura Universității de Vest
Keywords: Bias; Eurovision Song Contest; Participating Songs; Politics; Voting Systems;
Summary/Abstract: This paper, entitled “Culture and Democracy: The Political Resonances of Eurovision”, presents an analysis of the controversies found in the Eurovision Song Contest, from a political point of view. The international aspect of this festival offers us a case in point for the study of international relations. This analysis aims to find out whether, among the considerations for which Eurovision voters express their preferences, there are certain political resonances - while also presenting the bias the participating countries show towards each other through voting. At the same time, it addresses how conflicts and relations on the international stage are transposed into disputes taking place between participating countries through the content of the songs used to represent them in the competition and beyond. Thus, this paper aims to demonstrate the existence of political resonances in the competition, despite the non-political nature of this event.
Journal: Public Sphere
- Issue Year: 1/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 104-122
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Romanian