"電影《以你的名字呼喚我》
由André Aciman(紐約城市大學研究生中心教授)於2007年首次出版,最近由於同名電影的上映而大受歡迎。很少有電影能與文學作品相媲美,但在這種情況下,小說和電影都是各自的傳奇。小說和電影互為補充又相互獨立,兩者交織在一起,彼此提供各自的見解和情感,互為補充,互不妨礙。
這部小說是一部普魯斯特風格的浪漫小說,講述的是主人公埃利奧的回憶,它毫不謹慎地講述了20年前一個意大利夏天里埃利奧初戀的故事。André Aciman將讀者帶進一個即將成為一個與身份、慾望、愛和厭惡作鬥爭的男人的覺醒的情感和溫柔的境界。
看完影片後將引導映後座談,讓參與者分享對影片中的感受外,期盼透過這樣的藝術賞析感受浪漫的覺醒,也能廣泛地講述覺醒,使參與者有所成長和對世界的瞭解。
本活動連結SDG5性別平權: 實現性別平等。"
"Call Me By Your Name"
First published in 2007 by André Aciman (Professor, Graduate Center, City University of New York), it has recently gained popularity due to the release of the film of the same name. Few movies can match literature, but in this case, novels and films are legends in their own right. Novels and films are complementary and independent of each other, and the two are intertwined, providing each other with their insights and emotions, complementing each other without hindering each other.
The novel is a Proustian romance about the reminiscences of its protagonist, Elio, and it unabashedly tells the story of Elio's first love during an Italian summer 20 years ago. André Aciman takes the reader into the emotional and tender realm of awakening as a man about to struggle with identity, desire, love, and loathing.
After watching the film, there will be a post-screening discussion, allowing participants to share their feelings about the movie, hoping to feel the awakening of romance through such artistic appreciation and to talk about the awakening extensively so that the participants can grow and better understand the world. This activity is linked to SDG5 Gender Equality: Achieve Gender Equality. "