Music, Ice Hockey Lions, and the Construction of a National Community

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Sammanfattning

In Finland, ice hockey is the country’s most popular sport, and the men’s Ice Hockey World Championships have evolved into the culmination of the ice hockey season. The large interest for the Finland’s men’s national team in ice hockey, the so-called Lions, unites a big part of Finland’s population and the team have a unique repertoire of music through which the feeling of national belonging is manifested. By studying the music used in association with the Lions, the construction of a national community through music in a sporting context is explored.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationMade in Finland
Undertitel på värdpublikationStudies in Popular Music
RedaktörerToni-Matti Karjalainen, Kimi Kärki
UtgivningsortNew York
FörlagRoutledge
Sidor173-186
Antal sidor13
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-0-429-27742-9
ISBN (tryckt)978-0-367-22890-3, 978-0-367-22891-0
StatusPublicerad - 26 okt. 2020
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

Publikationsserier

NamnGlobal Popular Music Series
FörlagRoutledge

Nyckelord

  • musicology
  • ice hockey
  • national identity
  • nationalism

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