The Film Studies Colloquium Series Presents: Cesare Casarino “Images for Housework: Expression, Representation, and the Time of Domestic Labor in Gilles Deleuze’s Study of the Cinema” Friday, September 18th

As the first speaker in their fall lineup, the Film Studies Colloquium series is proud to feature Cesare Casarino (University of Minnesota) with a presentation titled

“Images for Housework: Expression, Representation, and the Time of Domestic Labor in Gilles Deleuze’s Study of the Cinema”

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th from 4-530pm, room EV 6.735

“Cesare Casarino is Chair of the Department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota. He is the author (with Antonio Negri) of In Praise of the Common: A Conversation on Philosophy and Politics (2008), co-editor of the volume of essays Marxism Beyond Marxism (1996), as well as senior editor of the journal Cultural Critique. He has published widely on literature, cinema, and philosophy.”