Tourism, Events and Leisure Perspectives on the Eurovision Song Contest

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Tourism, Events and Leisure Perspectives on the Eurovision Song Contest

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781845419097

Full Description

Takes scholarship on the Eurovision Song Contest beyond the political/international relations angle.

This book explores the Eurovision Song Contest and its significance within tourism, events and leisure studies. The volume considers three main themes: Eurovision tourism and event impacts; event personalities and fandom; and the power and politics of events.

Within these broader themes, the chapters focus on issues such as the relationship between tourism and identity, especially through mechanisms of destination branding and nation-building; the interplay of soft power, cultural diplomacy and critical geopolitics; and the central role of LGBTQI+ tourism, fan cultures and camp aesthetics in shaping the event's meanings.

The book is an essential guide to Eurovision's big questions such as its longevity in the face of ongoing conflicts and its vital role in tourism promotion.

Contents

Chapter 1. Oscar Vorobjovas-Pinta: Setting the Stage: Exploring Eurovision through the Lenses of Tourism, Event Management and Leisure Studies 

Part 1: Eurovision Tourism and Event Impacts

Chapter 2. Jack Shepherd and Maria Lexhagen: Constructing a Hometown for Eurovision: Húsavík and the Story of Fire Saga

Chapter 3. Oscar Vorobjovas-Pinta: Perceptions of Nation Image through Eurovision: The Baltic Perspective

Chapter 4. Victoria Pavani, Lanxuan Zhang, Jack Shepherd, Martin Wallstam and Dimitri Ioannides: Residents' Perceptions of Hosting the Eurovision Song Contest

Part 2: Event Personalities and Fandoms

Chapter 5. Jessica Carniel and Chris Hay: The Fabulous Gold Coast: Australia's Eurovision Capital?

Chapter 6. Henrik Linden and Sara Linden: (The Event That Was Not): Disruption, Resilience and Reflection in the Context of the Eurovision Song Contest

Chapter 7. Richard Ek, Mia Larson and Can Seng Ooi: Camp and Frivolity as Cultural and Political Transgressions in the Eurovision Song Contest Events

Chapter 8. Oscar Vorobojovas-Pinta: The Eurovision Song Contest: The Celebration of Queer Identity and Belonging

Chapter 9. Irving Wolther, Sofia Vieira Lopes, Carla Figueira and Isabel Campêlo: 'Soldi' vs. 'Have Some Fun': Volunteer Work in the Eurovision Song Contest

Part 3: The Power and Politics of Events

Chapter 10. Jack Shepherd: War and the Eurovision Song Contest 

Chapter 11. Donna Storey: The Use of History and Heritage in Eurovision Performances

Chapter 12. Ruth Carlitz and Christina Kiel: 'Not the Same': When Jury and Televoting Results Diverge

Chapter 13. Christina Öberg: Bloc Voting in the Eurovision Song Contest: Exploring the Impact of Critical Events on European Identity

Chapter 14. Jack Shepherd: Eurovision Research: Voyaging towards Something New

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