‘All Kinds of Everything’? Queer Visibility in Online and Offline Eurovision Fandom

The annual televisual spectacle, the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) is an international media event that is a nexus around which questions surrounding identity surface. This paper focuses specifically on the contest’s active promotion of queer visibility, that intersects through national stage perfor...

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Main Author: Jamie Halliwell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Westminster Press 2018-10-01
Series:Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture
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Online Access:https://www.westminsterpapers.org/article/id/263/
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description The annual televisual spectacle, the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) is an international media event that is a nexus around which questions surrounding identity surface. This paper focuses specifically on the contest’s active promotion of queer visibility, that intersects through national stage performances and its international fan base. It untangles the relationship between the contest and its problematic construction as a ‘gay event’ and how fans are increasingly using social media platforms to legitimise their fan and queer identities. Mainstream social media platforms, such as Twitter are an important site where issues surrounding queer visibility may be expressed and constructed. These ESC fan practices are contextualised in relation to literature surrounding male same-sex hook-up apps which can inform our ideas surrounding queer code/space. It also suggests that fans self-regulate who or how they ‘come out’ as ESC fans which establishes an ESC closet because the ESC is prone to stigmatisation in some national contexts.
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‘All Kinds of Everything’? Queer Visibility in Online and Offline Eurovision Fandom
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture
geography
fandom
Eurovision Song Contest
sexuality
Social media
title ‘All Kinds of Everything’? Queer Visibility in Online and Offline Eurovision Fandom
title_full ‘All Kinds of Everything’? Queer Visibility in Online and Offline Eurovision Fandom
title_fullStr ‘All Kinds of Everything’? Queer Visibility in Online and Offline Eurovision Fandom
title_full_unstemmed ‘All Kinds of Everything’? Queer Visibility in Online and Offline Eurovision Fandom
title_short ‘All Kinds of Everything’? Queer Visibility in Online and Offline Eurovision Fandom
title_sort all kinds of everything queer visibility in online and offline eurovision fandom
topic geography
fandom
Eurovision Song Contest
sexuality
Social media
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