through europe - aesthetics http://th-rough.eu/taxonomy/term/549/0 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