战争阴影下的军事化和大众文化:2022 年欧洲电视歌唱大赛

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Inbar Noy, Meital Viner-Serdtse, Galia Press-Barnathan
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在战争持续不断的背景下,大型文化活动的政治作用是什么?本文探讨了战争阴影下的大型文化活动与军事化进程之间的互动关系。文章探讨了两个主要空白:对战争期间此类活动的政治作用缺乏关注,以及大众文化学者通常对军事化的特定理解。文章研究了军事化的物质和象征形式的发展,探讨了大型活动背后的商业逻辑对军事化实践的强化和正常化的影响。在实证方面,文章重点关注了为应对俄罗斯入侵乌克兰而在 2022 年欧洲电视歌唱大赛中以及通过该大赛发展起来的不同军事化进程。文章探讨了这些军事化进程如何在乌克兰(通过卡卢什乐团的军事化和乌克兰歌曲《斯蒂凡妮》的军事化)、欧洲电视歌唱大赛本身以及整个欧洲(通过参加比赛)上演。因此,这篇文章也有助于更广泛地讨论欧洲安全身份的变化以及新的军事化自由欧洲身份的发展。文章还利用社交媒体的数据,强调了此类平台在军事化进程中的作用。
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Militarization and popular culture in the shadow of war: the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest
What is the political role of cultural mega-events in the context of ongoing war? The article examines the interaction between cultural mega-events and militarization processes in the shadow of war. It addresses two main gaps: the lack of attention to the politics of such events during war, and the specific understanding of militarization usually adopted by popular culture scholars. It examines the development of material and symbolic forms of militarization, and addresses the impact of the commercial logic behind mega-events on the intensification and normalization of militarized practices. Empirically, the article focuses on the different militarization processes that developed in and through the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It examines how these play out in Ukraine (through the militarization of the band Kalush Orchestra and the militarization of the Ukrainian song ‘Stefania’), within the Eurovision contest itself and across Europe (through its participation in the competition). In doing so it also contributes to the broader debate about the changing security identity of Europe, and the development of a new militarized liberal European identity. Using data from social media, the article also highlights the role of such platforms in militarization processes.
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International Affairs
International Affairs INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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期刊介绍: International Affairs is Britain"s leading journal of international relations. Founded by and edited at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, it has not only developed a much valued insight into European policy debates but has also become renowned for its coverage of global policy issues. Mixing commissioned and unsolicited articles from the biggest names in international relations this lively, provocative journal will keep you up-to-date with critical thinking on the key issues shaping world economic and political change.
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