Unity in Diversity: European Citizenship Through the Lens of Popular Culture

25 Pages Posted: 8 Aug 2011 Last revised: 15 Feb 2012

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Carl F. Stychin

City University London, The City Law School

Date Written: 2011

Abstract

Citizenship plays a central role within the political, legal and academic discourse of the European Union. It has been instrumental in attempting to foster a European identity across national boundaries, and it is a useful heuristic device for analyzing wider issues of membership and belonging. Citizenship theory also has been developed using examples drawn from popular culture. This article seeks to build upon this approach and enrich our understanding of European citizenship by interrogating one important annual European cultural event: the Euro-vision Song Contest. The Contest, like Europe itself, illuminates a central tension between identity and difference, which demands skepticism towards grand narratives of an inevitably exclusionary European identity and destiny.

Suggested Citation

Stychin, Carl F., Unity in Diversity: European Citizenship Through the Lens of Popular Culture (2011). Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, Vol. 29, No. 1, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1906714

Carl F. Stychin (Contact Author)

City University London, The City Law School ( email )

London, EC1V OHB
United Kingdom

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