The ESC in the 21st century: Eurovision and/or Euro-visions?

The ESC in the 21st century: Eurovision and/or Euro-visions?

Veranstalter
Lucie De Carvalho & Mikaël Toulza
Veranstaltungsort
Université de Lille
PLZ
59000
Ort
Lille
Land
France
Findet statt
Hybrid
Vom - Bis
16.05.2024 - 17.05.2024
Von
Solène Scherer, Université de Lorraine

We are delighted to share with you the program for the upcoming international conference "The ESC in the 21st Century: Eurovision and/or Euro-Visions?", which will be held at the University of Lille (Pont de Bois campus, Maison de la Recherche) on May 16 and 17, 2024.
Should you wish to attend the conference on location, please register by sending an email to the following adresses: lucie.de-carvalho@univ-lille.fr and mikael.toulza@univ-lille.fr

The conference will also be accessible online, please register by May 15 at the latest:https://univ-lille-fr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NdEA010vTy20-8PoG4vFkg

The ESC in the 21st century: Eurovision and/or Euro-visions?

We are delighted to share with you the program for the upcoming international conference "The ESC in the 21st Century: Eurovision and/or Euro-Visions?", which will be held at the University of Lille (Pont de Bois campus, Maison de la Recherche) on May 16 and 17, 2024.

Should you wish to attend the conference on location, please register by sending an email to the following adresses: lucie.de-carvalho@univ-lille.fr and mikael.toulza@univ-lille.fr

The conference will also be accessible online, please register by May 15 at the latest:https://univ-lille-fr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NdEA010vTy20-8PoG4vFkg

Programm

THURSDAY, MAY 16TH

8:45 / Registration and welcome.

9:00 / Opening speech by Fiona MCCANN, head of the CECILLE research laboratory – Université de Lille.

9:15 / PANEL 1: Geopolitics in Action
Chair: Philippe VERVAECKE – Université de Lille

Christoph LONDON – RWTH Aachen University, Germany.
“The History Book on the Shelf is Always Repeating Itself – The Reception of Historic Events in Eurovision Song
Contest Entries (1956-2023).”

Irem ELBIR – Europa Universität Flensburg, Germany.
“Let this Longing Come to an End: Remembering ‘Good Old Days’ of Turkey through the Eurovision Song Contest.”

Coffee break

11:00 / PANEL 2:
Celebrating Diversity and Inclusivity: part 1
Chair: Laurent CHATEL – Université de Lille

Ahmet ATAY – College of Wooster, U.S.A & London School of Economics, U.K
“Queering ESC: Queer European Icons.”

Stefanos KELEKIDIS – Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain.
“UMK & Benidorm Fest: New Masculinities and Femininities on
National Television.”

Lunch break

1:30 / Keynote speaker
Catherine BAKER, University of Hull, U.K
“Who Can Tell Their Euro-Visions? : The Eurovision Song Contest and the Boundaries of ‘Europe’ ”

2:30 / PANEL 3: Professionalism and Amateurism
Chair: Diego ALONSO-ARÉVALO – Université de Lille

Irving WOLTHER – Eurovision expert for Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Germany
“ ‘Soldi’ vs. ‘Have some Fun.’: Professionalism vs. Professionalised Amateurs in the Eurovision Song
Contest.”

Jérémy CORNEC – Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France.
“ ‘Play Jaja Ding Dong’: Satire, Parody, and Comedy in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020).”

Coffee break

4:15 / PANEL 4:
Celebrating Diversity and Inclusivity: part 2
Chair: Cédric COURTOIS – Université de Lille

Kajsa TÖRMÄ, Paulette VAN DER VOET, Solveig BOLLIG and Martina TARRAZZANO – Umeå University, Sweden.
“Teaching the Eurovision Song Contest from a Linguistic Perspective.”

Jane HEALY – Bornemouth University, UK. “Inclusivity, Identity, and Accessibility at the Eurovision Song Contest: Reflections
and Observations from the Field.”

FRIDAY, MAY 17TH

9:10 / PANEL 5:
The Significance of Design and Visual Elements
Chair: Olivier ESTEVES – Université de Lille

Viktoria SUKOVATA – Karkhiv National Karazin University, Ukraine.
“Ukranian Artist Andrei Danilko – Verka Serduchka at the Eurovision: Identity and Visuality.”

José Luis PANEA – Facultad de Bellas Artes de Cuenca, Spain.
“Accommodating Multitudes: Set Design Challenges in the Recent Eurovision Song Contest.”

Barbara BARREIRO LEON– University of Aberdeen, U.K.
“Fun with Flags: Performativity, Parading, and Identification in the Eurovision Song Contest.”

Coffee break

11:15 / PANEL 6:
Strategies Behind the Scenes
Chair: Maria HELLERSTEDT– Université de Lille

Jenna DOYLE – Middlesex University, U.K and Sam MURRAY – University of Liverpool, U.K.
“The Commercial Opportunity of Writing a Song for Eurovision.”

Fransisco Javier PALACIOS-HIDALGO & Cristina A. HUERTAS-ABRIL – Universidad de Córdoba, Spain.
“Do Languages Matter? A Study of the Linguistic Diversity of ESC Songs.”

Lunch break

1:30 / Keynote speaker
Dean VULETIC, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
“The Eurovision Song Contest andEuropean Integration”

2:30 / PANEL 7:
Representing National Identities
Chair: Emilie BERTHILLOT – Université de Lille

Solène SCHERER – Université de Lorraine, France.
“ ‘Building Bridges’: Austrian Discursive Strategies around Identity, Nation, City and Music at the 2015 ESC.”

Greg COTTON – University of the Highlands and Islands.
“How Many Times Can We Win and Lose: Can the Celtic Tiger Still Roar at Eurovision?”

Arman MARTIROSYAN – Université de Strasbourg and Sorbonne Université, France.
“Towards Eurovision, Towards Europe, From the Motherland: Projecting Armenia and Armenianness on the World Stage.”

Concluding remarks

Kontakt

lucie.de-carvalho@univ-lille.fr
mikael.toulza@univ-lille.fr

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