through europe - olympics http://th-rough.eu/taxonomy/term/384/0 en Profusely http://th-rough.eu/writers/prouse-eng/profusely <span class='print-link'></span><div class="rtejustify"> The integration of an athletic discipline into daily life in the Soviet Union is no undocumented phenomenon, it is acknowledged rather as a fundamental facet of its outward facing image. The body of the worker was symbolised in the athlete as the pinnacle of production, a subject perfected in use value. No less was this true of fascism, epitomised by Leni Riefenstahl&#39;s formally groundbreaking documentary of the 1936 Olympics, <em>Olympia</em>. The establishing of a link with the classical Olympian, a tacit recollection of a classical conception of the body prior to a Cartesian body-mind split. The body, of the athlete, of the Aryan, as historically determined, as perfectly suited to its goal. <em>Olympia </em>found its post-war place in the history of film but does it present the body as object of history and object of perfection or an aesthetically somatic concern? Let&#39;s not forget that Riefenstahl was a dancer, but we&#39;ll return to this later.</div> <div class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</div> <p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/prouse-eng/profusely" target="_blank">read more</a></p> prouse-eng aesthetics art athleticism beauty olympics English Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:37:24 +0000 Robert Prouse 359 at http://th-rough.eu Olympic Britishness and the crisis of identity http://th-rough.eu/writers/peters-eng/olympic-britishness-and-crisis-identity <span class='print-link'></span><div class="rtejustify"> <div> As Team GB entered the Olympic stadium during the opening ceremony on Friday night, it was to David Bowie&rsquo;s &lsquo;<em>Heroes</em>&rsquo;. The central line from the song struck me as summing up the country&rsquo;s hopes for its sportswomen and men amid a double-dip recession and seemingly terminal economic inertia - &lsquo;W<em>e can be heroes, just for one day&rsquo;. </em>A concession in the choice of song perhaps that the Olympics represent a temporary, if somewhat spectacular, distraction from an increasingly dire reality that can only intensify over the forthcoming years.</div> <div> &nbsp;</div> <div> Something of a debate has broken out about the meaning of this extraordinary ceremony, not least here on OurKingdom with <a href="http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/anthony-barnett/fire-and-games-how-london%E2%80%99s-olympic-opening-confronted-corporate-values" target="_blank">Anthony Barnett</a> and <a href="http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/sunder-katwala/island-story-boyles-olympic-opening-was-irresistibly-british" target="_blank">Sunder Katwala</a>.&nbsp;The New York Times called it&nbsp;<em>&ldquo;...neither a nostalgic sweep through the past nor a bold vision of a brave new future&rdquo;. </em>This struck me as an accurate summation of an event that presented in microcosm the present historical moment in the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008 and the social and economic malaise that has followed. I was reminded of the quote by Antonio Gramsci on crisis in its consisting<em>&ldquo;...precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot yet be born&rdquo;</em>. It is similar sentiments that informed the mixed nature of London&#39;s opening ceremony, which looked neither wholly forward nor back.&nbsp;</div> <div> <div> &nbsp;</div> </div></div><p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/peters-eng/olympic-britishness-and-crisis-identity" target="_blank">read more</a></p> peters-eng britishness danny boyle olympics UK working class English Fri, 03 Aug 2012 11:54:37 +0000 Aaron Peters 287 at http://th-rough.eu Occupied London... For Real http://th-rough.eu/writers/barker-eng/occupied-london-real <span class='print-link'></span><p class="rtejustify"> Today went down for a &#39;walk&#39; starting at Stratford Station through the Carpenter estate organized by tenants under siege from Newham Council and the Corporate Olympics and felt sick with anger. Remembered that had been on a &#39;walk&#39; some 6 years ago when the Olympic Committee came to &#39;see&#39; London and its suitability for the Olympics to say that we didn&#39;t want it. We were far too few so that if it was noticed at all on a very cold day, it would have been counter-productive. But we did see what some of its implications would be -existing sports grounds&nbsp;being mashed up and Hackney marshes encroached on. That time it&nbsp;didn&#39;t take in the Carpenters estate.<br /> Processes of class-cleansing have taken place in Hackney and been understood as such.&nbsp; Knowing&nbsp;too that Global Sporting Spectaculars&nbsp;&nbsp;in Beijing, Delhi and South Africa have been used to give a boost to this process in other cities and that it is already happening in Brazil where both the next Football World Cup and Olympics are due. Today though could see how comprehensively strategic the process is, how planned and how &#39;in your face&#39; it is. First thing we see is that down the side walls of two oldish high rises in which people live there are huge (100 feet tall?) and aggressive advertisements for Gillette. This in addition to the ubiquitous Coca Cola and McDonalds flim-flam.<br /> On the estate there are hundreds of empty flats.On the Council waiting list there are 32,000 and there will be many thousand more who can&#39;t even get on it. The council say they are unfit and have steel shutters over them. Our tenant guides say this is not true and even if they had not said it we could see it with our own eyes, how in the same two storey blocks some were lived in and others shuttered up. Lots of them. And the function of this we see as we pass one shop that is open, is to MAKE THE PLACE LOOK RUN-DOWN and therefore in need of regeneration.<br /> How sick is this!</p> <p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/barker-eng/occupied-london-real" target="_blank">read more</a></p> barker-eng 2012 london olympics security English Mon, 23 Jul 2012 08:49:10 +0000 John Barker 286 at http://th-rough.eu