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A Song For Europe: Popular Music And Politics In The European Song Contest (Ashgate Popular And Folk Music Series),New
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The World'S Largest And Longestrunning Song Competition, The Eurovision Song Contest Is A Significant And Extremely Popular Media Event Throughout The Continent And Abroad. The Contest Is Broadcast Live In Over 30 Countries With Over 100 Million Viewers Annually. Established In 1956 As A Televised Spectacle To Unify Postwar Western Europe Through Music, The Contest Features Singers Who Represent A Participating Nation With A New Popular Song. Viewers Vote By Phone For Their Favourite Performance, Though They Cannot Vote For Their Own Country'S Entry. This Process Alone Reveals Much About National Identities And Identifications, As Voting Patterns Expose Deepseated Alliances And Animosities Among Participating Countries. Here, An International Group Of Scholars From A Variety Of Disciplines, Including Musicology, Communications, History, Sociology, English And German Studies, Explore How The Contest Sheds Light On Issues Of European Politics, National And European Identity, Race, Gend
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