Dramaturgies of Resistance: Cinema and Labour

When and Where

Friday, March 31, 2023 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Deluxe Screening Room. IN-222E
Innis College
2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5

Description

On March 31st, 2023, please join Dramaturgies of Resistance for “Cinema and Labour,” an event focusing on the unique relationship film has with labour processes. We will begin with a 4PM screening of Margot Benacerraf’s 1959 poetic meditation on salt mining in Venezuela, Araya. Araya is, according to Benacerraf, “a great metaphor, a poem.” Filmed by a two-person crew, the film takes place in and around the Araya peninsula’s salt marsh. Depicting the metabolic relation between a community and their natural surroundings, Araya is a one-of-a-kind meditation on extraction and exertion. Following the screening will be two talks: Pietro Bianchi’s paper, entitled “Araya, or the Problem of the Cinematographic Representation of the Double Nature of Labor,” will focus on the peculiar problems posed for representations of labour under the capitalist mode of production, given the seismic importance of Marx’s concept of abstract labour. Ling Zhang’s paper, entitled “Crystallizing Labor with Cinema: Salt Mining and Routine Rhythm in the Global South,” will center on quotidian and iterative elements of labour processes.

March 31st, 2023, 4PM-7:30PM

Joshua Harold Wiebe, Meghan Romano, Patrick Marshall

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Patrick Marshall

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2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5