This essay explores some of the ways that the Olympics intervenes and intrudes on local life. Using a dialogue between two fat queer women who live close to the 2012 Olympic site in East London, UK, this work explores the ways that change and hype by the development agencies are experienced by local people. Such responses are characterised by anger and anxiety, resistance, activist humour, and imaginative possibilities which contrast powerfully with dominant commercial Olympic discourses. This reflexive essay acknowledges the intersections of fat and queer identities, and the use of public rhetoric and private gendered dialogue
The Olympic Games promise great things; world peace and the transformation of the host city are but ...
When London organisers bid on the 2012 Summer Olympics, they promised an array of legacies, from eco...
As soon as the bid to host the 2012 Olympics was won by London in 2005, and the plans to build the O...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.On...
This article examines the diverse forms of public opposition, protest, criticism, and complaint in t...
Located within the broader urban shifts and transitions under the auspices of neo-liberal political ...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article examines the diverse forms of public opposition, protest, critici...
This article examines legacy claims made by a range of agencies and organizations involved in the Lo...
The Olympics are reputedly the greatest show on earth and offer not only entertainment and opportuni...
Reflecting on media and the Olympics always involves much more than the technical quality of the cov...
Ricky Burdett discusses the Olympics’ ‘Great Leap Eastwards’ and argues that the city is on its way ...
In an era of intense “entrepreneurial” city marketing, overt attempts to court LGBT consumers and in...
This article traces the genesis of the principle of legacy as it has featured in Olympic discourse, ...
This study was undertaken with five families before, during and after the London 2012 Olympics to ex...
This article examined the context of social background on a London bid for the 2012 Olympics and a s...
The Olympic Games promise great things; world peace and the transformation of the host city are but ...
When London organisers bid on the 2012 Summer Olympics, they promised an array of legacies, from eco...
As soon as the bid to host the 2012 Olympics was won by London in 2005, and the plans to build the O...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.On...
This article examines the diverse forms of public opposition, protest, criticism, and complaint in t...
Located within the broader urban shifts and transitions under the auspices of neo-liberal political ...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article examines the diverse forms of public opposition, protest, critici...
This article examines legacy claims made by a range of agencies and organizations involved in the Lo...
The Olympics are reputedly the greatest show on earth and offer not only entertainment and opportuni...
Reflecting on media and the Olympics always involves much more than the technical quality of the cov...
Ricky Burdett discusses the Olympics’ ‘Great Leap Eastwards’ and argues that the city is on its way ...
In an era of intense “entrepreneurial” city marketing, overt attempts to court LGBT consumers and in...
This article traces the genesis of the principle of legacy as it has featured in Olympic discourse, ...
This study was undertaken with five families before, during and after the London 2012 Olympics to ex...
This article examined the context of social background on a London bid for the 2012 Olympics and a s...
The Olympic Games promise great things; world peace and the transformation of the host city are but ...
When London organisers bid on the 2012 Summer Olympics, they promised an array of legacies, from eco...
As soon as the bid to host the 2012 Olympics was won by London in 2005, and the plans to build the O...