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A Song for Europe : Popular Music and Politics in the Eurovision Song Contest
Chanson, canzone, Schlager, and song: Switzerland’s identity struggle in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Michael Baumgartner
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July 5 2017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Camping on the borders of Europe
pp. 13
Return to ethnicity: The cultural significance of musical change in the Eurovision Song Contest
pp. 25
Eurovision at 50: Post-Wall and Post-Stonewall
pp. 37
Chanson, canzone, Schlager, and song: Switzerland’s identity struggle in the Eurovision Song Contest
pp. 49
Chasing the “magic formula” for success: Ralph Siegel and the Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson
pp. 61
Fernando, Filippo, and Milly: Bringing blackness to the Eurovision stage
pp. 71
Finland, zero points: Nationality, failure, and shame in the Finnish media
pp. 83
The socialist star: Yugoslavia, Cold War politics and the Eurovision Song Contest
pp. 99
Lithuanian contests and European dreams
pp. 111
“Russian body and soul”: t.A.T.u. performs at Eurovision 2003
pp. 123
Gay brotherhood: Israeli gay men and the Eurovision Song Contest
pp. 135
Articulating the historical moment: Turkey, Europe, and Eurovision 2003
pp. 147
“Everyway that I can”: Auto-Orientalism at Eurovision 2003
pp. 159
Idol thoughts: Nationalism in the pan-Arab vocal competition Superstar
pp. 171
“Changing Japan, unchanging Japan”: Shifting visions of the Red and White Song Contest
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