2020
DOI: 10.5771/2566-7742-2020-1-16
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Europeanness in Aarhus 2017’s programme of events: Identity constructions and narratives

Abstract: According to EU cultural policy, European Capitals of Culture (ECOCs) should include a 'European dimension' that promotes cultural collaborations across EU countries and highlights the diversity and similarity of European cultures. However, the European dimension has been underplayed in ECOC events (Lähdesmäki, 2014b) and has not been particularly visible in official communication about ECOC events (European Commission, 2010). The purpose of this study is to investigate narratives of Europeanness that provide … Show more

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“…Individuals are not fully aware of the identities that often escape them and that can often be blurred, fluid, hybrid or fractured (Hall, 2009). Many scholars have underlined the determining role of others and the construction of difference in shaping identities (Barth, 2010;Fage-Butler and Gorbahn, 2020;Glissant and Chamoiseau, 2009). According to these scholars, the identity of an individual is relative, contextual, and influenced by the perceptions she/he has of others, leading to mimicry or differentiation.…”
Section: Conclusion Of Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals are not fully aware of the identities that often escape them and that can often be blurred, fluid, hybrid or fractured (Hall, 2009). Many scholars have underlined the determining role of others and the construction of difference in shaping identities (Barth, 2010;Fage-Butler and Gorbahn, 2020;Glissant and Chamoiseau, 2009). According to these scholars, the identity of an individual is relative, contextual, and influenced by the perceptions she/he has of others, leading to mimicry or differentiation.…”
Section: Conclusion Of Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%