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O terra, addio.
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Objects of Affect: Photography Beyond the Image
(Article)This review considers the impact and efficacy of material thinking in anthropological studies of photographs and photographic practices. Such analytical strategies have moved the analysis of photographs beyond that of the ... -
'Occupation' and 'at the vél' d'hiv''
(Other)two poems relating to Paris during the period of the occupation in World War II -
Occupying the museum: Denkmal 53 at Tate Modern
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October love failure
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'Ode on the Departing Year'
(Other)This 10-poem sequence continues my exploration of the serial poem, and the Coleridgean Conversation Poem. -
Odysseus weeping
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Oh là la radio
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The Okinawa Dragon
(Book)Jack deals in cardboard, selling expensive and rare gaming cards to rich collectors. He makes plenty of money, travelling the world. He meets millionaire Henri, the man who has everything. Well, almost everything. Henri ... -
Olympic Games Bids
(Book chapter)Hosting international sport events, from world championships for a single sport to mega-events such as the Olympic Games or the FIFA World Cup, have become big business over the past few decades. These events have grown ... -
The Olympic Games, Popular Imperialism and The Woman Question
(Book chapter)This chapter looks at the early International Olympic Committee versions of the Olympic Games from 1896-1912 and female access to a range of competitive opportunities. The chapter focuses on sports stars like Lottie Dod, ... -
The Olympics, amateurism and Britain’s coaching heritage.
(Article)Although an increase in the quality and availability of sports coaching is one of the ‘soft’ legacy targets for the organisers of London 2012, little is actually known about the ongoing relationships between the Olympic ... -
Olympism and Pastoralism in British Sporting Literature
(Book chapter)This chapter explores the pastoralism of early modern British sport, evident in the first printed texts in English. These processes accelerated from 1612 onwards, as versions of “Olimpick,” “Ho-Limpyc,” “Olympian,” and ... -
On a Balcony
(Musical Score)This composition is inspired by my personal experience of sitting on a balcony in Antarctica, overlooking the frozen George VI sound which lies in-between Alexander Island and Palmer Land. This was an extraordinary place, ... -
On being textually aware
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On heresy, cosmology, Abbott and Poe.
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On history, chaos and Carlyle.
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