The image above
is from the newspaper 'the Daily Telegraph.' It shows Mo Farah holding a union
jack, celebrating winning a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics.
In terms of
difference, the image carries many meanings, the image is not just saying something
about the people or the occasion, but about their otherness.
One way of
interpreting the image is, a personal triumph, the greatest moment of his life.
The powerful stance has an undercurrent of religion, referencing the cross,
suggesting freedom and inner strength to over come his demons. His facial
expressions foretell joy and a moment of pride and satisfaction. However it
could be interpreted to be a celebration for black people everywhere. This is
reinforced by the inclusion of the black athlete in the background suggesting
the top competitors in the competition were also black.
Another way of
reading the image is a moment of triumph for the British Olympic team and
British people. The inclusion of the British flag expresses ideologies of patriotism
by him holding it high above his head to represent the feeling of cultural
belonging, being part of the majority. This enables him to signify his 'Britishness' with the flag while contesting 'Britishness' with the colour of his skin, the two sides of difference are needed to carry a message through dialog with the other.
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