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Identity politics of the promotional videos of the European Heritage Label

Sigrid Kaasik-krogerus

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identiteettipolitiikkaSociology and Political ScienceIdentity (social science)Euroopan unioni050601 international relationsheritagediskurssiPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionmedia_commonIdentity politics05 social sciencessamaistuminenMedia studiesEuropean Heritage Label16. Peace & justicekulttuuriperintö0506 political scienceVariety (cybernetics)Cultural heritagePolitical Science and International RelationsidentificationIdentification (biology)eurooppalaisuus

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During past decades, the EU has responded to a variety of ‘crises’ by promoting a common cultural heritage to advance European identity and belonging. This article analyses identity politics conducted in the framework of the EU’s flagship heritage action, the European Heritage Label. I borrow from ‘banal nationalism’ to scrutinise the usage of ‘we’ and ‘us’ in the promotional videos of the European Heritage Label sites as subject positions offered for identification in this heritage discourse. Analysis shows that the subject positions are constituted by an emphasis on the national level, preservation of the past for future generations and the key role of experts in the process of heritage. Although the heritage agents talk about Europe (representation) they do not identify with that as ‘us’. By making the lack of ‘banal Europeanness’ in the videos visible the article shows the ambiguities of European identity politics. peerReviewed

https://doi.org/10.1080/13569775.2019.1611207