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FOR 2475:  Transnational popular culture - Europe in the long 1960s

Subject Area Humanities
Term since 2018
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 285228642
 
The envisaged research group aims at the comparative and transnationally orientated exploration of european popular culture in the long 1960s, thus exploring in many ways new scientific territory. Unlike existing studies which are mainly limited to a particular nation-state, "Populärkultur transnational" correlates several countries, cultures and societies with each other: A - consistently applied - transnational approach allows to uncover similarities and differences, mutual dependencies and close relations of the examined processes and phenomena, while at the same time illustrating the advantages of an approach committed to the study of historical comparison, transfer and interdependence over single-case analyses. The subprojects dealing with music and radio, youth culture and youth media, comics and amateur films, quiz shows and children's television series are designed with view to synergy effects and closely intertwined, not only thematically, temporally and territorially, but also communicatively by way of various internal online platforms and data management programs. Taken together, the subprojects allow to investigate a wide and significant range of pop cultural phenomena in Western Europe and its densely interacting subspaces. Notwithstanding the relevance of transatlantic entanglements in the post-war decades the project insists on confronting common understandings of a unilateral americanisation of western european societies with the paradigm of europeanisation. Europeanisation by means of popular culture is described as a complex story of asymmetrical interdependencies underlining exchange and entanglement, while taking into account delimitations, asynchronicities and fragmentations. Despite its transnational approach the common research agenda will by no means neglect national dimensions and framings of cultural exchange, particularly as the project focuses on the processes of appropriation in terms of transformative reception, selection and the attribution of meaning in the receiving cultures. Thematically, the subprojects are connected through a repertoire of shared leading questions and concepts. These concepts - introduced at the beginning: "American & European", "The Cultural & the Political", "Generation & Generationality", "Social Diversity & Transversality", "Places, Spaces, Locality", "Dispositive, Mediality, Media Ensemble", "Event & Seriality" - constitute the starting point for reflections on how to explore complex and dynamic phenomena of transnational popular culture beyond schematic perceptions. In addition to the specific findings of the subprojects the research group as a whole will for the first time present a panorama of european transnational popular culture of the long 1960s, which is thematically wide, conceptually innovative and empirically substantiated.
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International Connection Cameroon, Gabon, Luxembourg, Senegal, Togo

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Partner Organisation Fonds National de la Recherche
 
 

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