Dear all,


We are happy to announce the upcoming talk at the University of Aberdeen, organized by the department of Film & Visual Culture:


Dr. John David Rhodes, Reader in Literature and Visual Culture, University of Sussex


"The Spectacle of Property"


Wednesday June 18th, 12:30-2:00


Seminar Room 224, Sir Duncan Rice Library (second floor)


John David Rhodes has written the monographs Stupendous Miserable City: On Pasolini's Rome and a BFI Film Classic on Maya Deren's Meshes of the Afternoon. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of the journal World Picture as well as  co-editor of the essay collections Taking Place: Location and the Moving ImageAntonioni: Centenary Essays, and On Michael Haneke​. This talk comes from a forthcoming monograph on representations of the home in American cinema. 





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