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[https://www.nts.live/shows/timeisaway/episodes/timeisaway-24th-january-2022 Time Is Away - John Berger: Pig Earth] <br> | [https://www.nts.live/shows/timeisaway/episodes/timeisaway-24th-january-2022 Time Is Away - John Berger: Pig Earth] <br> | ||
London, 24.01.22<br> | London, 24.01.22<br> | ||
''"In 1974, John Berger moved to the remote peasant community of Quincy in the Haute-Savoie. There he worked in the fields and immersed himself in village life. These experiences formed the basis of Pig Earth, a book and documentary film made in collaboration with Jean Mohr and Mike Dibb. This | ''"In 1974, John Berger moved to the remote peasant community of Quincy in the Haute-Savoie. There he worked in the fields and immersed himself in village life. These experiences formed the basis of Pig Earth, a book and documentary film made in collaboration with Jean Mohr and Mike Dibb. This program uses Pig Earth to take a peasant’s-eye view of rapid social, economic and environmental change in the early 1980s. Reflecting the harsh realities of peasant life, it contains some descriptions which listeners may find disturbing."''<br> | ||
Quotes:<br> | Quotes:<br> | ||
"It is said that | "It is said that peasant have a very strong property sense. And this is odd, because mostly they have owned so little. Their passion about owning the land they work has been genuinely misunderstood by the bourgeois, because they have taught that the peasant sense of property is like their own, and it isn’t. By revolutionaries who have failed to see why even poor peasant oppose collectivization. The ceaseless physical, outgoing effort of work on the earth means that peasants don’t make a distinction between their own physical being and its being, the earth being. Nobody talks about owning ones own body, it’s temporarily and inalienably ones own. And peasant feel the same way about the land on which they work. Try working one day, as they work every day of the year, and fatigue will make you loose any sense of the contours of your body, you will become part of what surrounds you." | ||
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Revision as of 17:11, 28 January 2022
the garden of an old lady
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a grandma shows her animal crossing town: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwimf72h5qA&t=784s
The construction of the nuclear plant in Thiange: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EABUEOfx1Js
The destruction of the nuclear plant in Thiange:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3Agv7oD4ak
https://www.arte.tv/en/videos/101940-003-A/nuclear-waste/
https://www.stop-tihange.org/fr/
The closing of Thiange, A real challenge for the Walloon economy and job opportunities...
https://www.lecho.be/economie-politique/belgique/wallonie/la-fermeture-de-tihange-defi-majeur-pour-huy-et-l-emploi-liegeois/10264757.html
The arriving of Alibaba in Liège's Airport to secure Job opportunities...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHIhgxav9LY
L’AERoFAUNE – Marc Monaco et Sébastien Demeffe https://www.radiocampus.be/
Deeper into the garden:
Time Is Away - John Berger: Pig Earth
London, 24.01.22
"In 1974, John Berger moved to the remote peasant community of Quincy in the Haute-Savoie. There he worked in the fields and immersed himself in village life. These experiences formed the basis of Pig Earth, a book and documentary film made in collaboration with Jean Mohr and Mike Dibb. This program uses Pig Earth to take a peasant’s-eye view of rapid social, economic and environmental change in the early 1980s. Reflecting the harsh realities of peasant life, it contains some descriptions which listeners may find disturbing."
Quotes:
"It is said that peasant have a very strong property sense. And this is odd, because mostly they have owned so little. Their passion about owning the land they work has been genuinely misunderstood by the bourgeois, because they have taught that the peasant sense of property is like their own, and it isn’t. By revolutionaries who have failed to see why even poor peasant oppose collectivization. The ceaseless physical, outgoing effort of work on the earth means that peasants don’t make a distinction between their own physical being and its being, the earth being. Nobody talks about owning ones own body, it’s temporarily and inalienably ones own. And peasant feel the same way about the land on which they work. Try working one day, as they work every day of the year, and fatigue will make you loose any sense of the contours of your body, you will become part of what surrounds you."