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The nation on Eurovision Stage

  Belgium 2021 and the Performance of Belonging Jeremiah Harshman Eurovision is different to watch like it’s just a big music show, but it also works like a stage where countries present an image of themselves. Katrin Sieg argues that the Eurovision Song Contest is a public place where struggles over European identity and Europe’s boundaries play out through culture and performance (Sieg, 2012, pp. 245–246). Countries are not only competing with songs they are also showing what kind of Europe they belong to even though this isn’t supposed to be a political event. This idea is especially interesting for Belgium. In my earlier national identity blog, I argued that Belgium’s national identity is not built around one shared language or one unified cultural tradition. Instead, Belgium is better understood as a civic and institutional project, a multilingual federal state that holds together through compromise and systems designed to manage difference (Maddens et al., 2000; Izquierdo, 20...

National Identity and The Other in Belgium (Revised)

  The National Identity and the Other in Belgium National identity For many Americans, Belgium shows up in familiar, attractive images, a small European country known for cosmopolitan cities, with world renowned institutions. Yet scholars often treat Belgium as a case where national identity is not put together by a single shared language or unified cultural experiences. Instead, Belgium’s national identity is frequently understood as a set of dominant powers and institutional foundation that make the coexistence possible within a multilingual state.  National identity is not simply a list of national traits a country has, like food or music. It is better understood as the stories and the groundworks of the country that defines who belongs to the nation, what binds the group together, and what values the nation represents. An idea in this ideology is that identity also becomes clearer through comparison, national identity gains meaning through contrast with those seen as “Othe...

Belgium Presentation

 

Welcome Message

Welcome to my blog, This blog will be focusing on Belgium and its most recent participation in Eurovision is 2024. You might be wondering why I picked Belgium, I picked it due to the facts you do not hear much about Belgium and I do not have much knowledge on it. Like something that is interesting  to me is the broadcasting rights it has and how it has to switch every year due to them. So I'll be Keeping you updated on things throughout my journey of Belgium in Eurovision.