Pop Goes the EU
Framing European Identity in Popular Culture
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Description
Pop Goes the EU: Framing European Identity in Popular Culture constitutes an innovative addition to the scholarship on European identity by bringing together the worlds of politics, the European Union, and popular culture. This edited volume highlights empirical cases studies, which analyze popular culture that focus on the European Union, its policies, and political activities.
Popular culture is no longer considered “just entertainment”, but rather a clear reflection of socio-political realities, bringing politics to an individual level and expanding traditional understandings of political participation. This also applies to the European Union. From football, museums, television, movies, Eurovision Song Contest and more, the book's chapters illustrate how European identity is framed and consumed, raising questions about the European Union's behavior and institutions, criticizing or praising its policies, or adding to a top-down understanding of European identity. Acknowledging the complexity of what it means to be or feel European, it positions popular culture as a modern extension of a European public sphere in which the meaning of European identity is continuously repackaged, discussed and negotiated. The inclusion of popular culture about the European Union contributes to the vast scholarship on European identity, what its changing boundaries are, who defines them, and what it means to be and feel European.
Table of Contents
Jennifer Ostojski, Indiana State University, USA
Chapter 1: Museums and the Evolution of European (Union) Identity Construction (1970-2024)
Kirsty Warner, University of Warwick, UK
Chapter 2: You'll Never Walk Alone: Football, Politics and the EU
Ben Quail, University of Texas, USA
Chapter 3: Sing it for Europe? A Thematic Analysis of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest
Estelle Brun, Boston University, USA
Chapter 4: Outside Looking In: Nordic Noir as a Window into Icelandic Euroscepticism
Christopher Marcatili, Australian National University, Australia
Chapter 5: Fictionalizing the EU: Institutions, Eurocrats and Identity in EU Novels
Justus Schönlau, KU Leuven, Belgium
Chapter 6: Parlement's Role in Negotiating a European Identity
Jennifer Ostojski, Indiana State University, USA
Chapter 7: The 'Auberge Espagnole' trilogy and beyond: portraying the EU's Erasmus program as a promoter of student mobility and identity in cinema
Paul Stephenson, Maastricht University, Netherlands and Jennifer Ostojski, Indiana State University, USA
Chapter 8: The Very Model of an EU Director-General: A Discourse Analysis of the Humorous Discourse of D.G. Meme Facebook Page
Manuel R Enverga III, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
Product details
| Published | 04 Feb 2027 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 272 |
| ISBN | 9781666970852 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 3 tables, 11 figures |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Series | Politics, Literature, & Film |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























