Cancellation, suspension, abolition of the Olympics … A three-hour talk relay of rage by the dissenters who have advocated the anti-Olympic Games “The Tokyo Olympics that I didn’t need after all”. Turn the sash to pull sports away from the Olympics and regain society. The moderators are Hiroki Ogasawara and Atsuhisa Yamamoto, the authors of “I don’t need the Tokyo Olympics” (2019, Iwanami Booklet). Thirteen commentators will take turns and talk for about 15 minutes each. * This video is a record of the live stream that took place on the day of the Tokyo Olympics on July 23, 2021.[Talk Ekiden runner list]0:00 Previous story (Introduction of event & moderator) 2:35 Cast introduction 4:15 1st runner Jules Boykov 13:30 2nd runner Satoko Itani 22:40 3rd runner Kiyoshi Abe 34:55 4th runner Taro Tamaki 51:15 5th runner Masaru Okazaki 1:08:20 6th runner Togo Tsukahara 1:24:20 7th runner Toko Tanaka 1:38:55 8th runner Ryu Homma 1:56: 40 9th runner Go Haraguchi 2:14:45 10th runner Takashi Sakai 2:34:10 11th runner Go Hirao 2:52:30 12th runner Keiko Itani 3:17:00 13th runner Satoshi Ukai 3:41: 05 Summary[Moderator]Hiroki Ogasawara Professor, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Kobe University. Specializes in cultural studies. His books include “Tell the Truth and Thinking of Stuart Hall in Its Total Complexity” (Shinsensha, 2019), “Football Culture and Race in Celtic Fundam-Grasgow” (Serika Shobo, 2017), ” “Anti-Tokyo Olympics Declaration” (co-edited by Koshisha, 2016), “I don’t need the Tokyo Olympics” (Iwanami Booklet, 2019) and many others. Atsuhisa Yamamoto is a faculty member of the Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University. Specializes in sports sociology, cultural studies, and body culture theory. His books include “The Age of Post-Sports” (Iwanami Shoten, 2020), “Anti-Tokyo Olympic Declaration” (co-edited with Hiroki Ogasawara, Koshisha, 2016), and “Unnecessary Tokyo Olympics” (co-authored with Hiroki Ogasawara). Iwanami Booklet, 2019), “Cultural Studies Learned from Events” (co-edited with Toko Tanaka and Takemasa Ando, ​​2017, published by Nakanishiya).[About the Post Study Group]The “Post Study Group” (commonly known as Posken) is a group of volunteers established on May 15, 2020 by several cultural studies researchers. Starting with the first book review of “The Age of Post-Sports” (Atsuhisa Yamamoto, Iwanami Shoten, 2019), post-sports, post-corona, post-feminism, etc. Discussing the issue. The study group invites related parties in various formats such as book reviews, talk events, research presentations, book planning, and consultations on papers, and conducts planning online (mainly zoom). There is no “official” HP or SNS account for the Post Study Group. Although there are several volunteer members for management, there is no one leader or representative, and the members are substitutes, outlines, and non-existent activities. While connecting with people of various genres such as editors, writers, artists, activists, athletes, and animators as well as researchers, we are exploring new possibilities for criticism and practice in the post-corona era. Post Study Group note https://note.com/posken.

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