Chao News Client Reporter Fang Tao Correspondent Duan Songyan
As a product of the industrial era, film is a truly global language that can penetrate our perspective and directly touch our souls. Everything is moving forward in a hurry, and the magical relationship between individuals and society has made the experience accumulated in each of us very complicated. Real survival is hidden in a psychological cave that cannot be seen through, accumulating inexplicable anxiety.
Film culture is undergoing a metabolization, and the deep anxieties of contemporary people are all projected into films.
html At 14:30 on February 3, at the Jiefang Road store of Xinhua Bookstore, Internet celebrity professor Liang Yongan brought his new work "Liang Yongan's Film Class" and Li Jing, associate professor of the Department of Sociology of Zhejiang University, shared face-to-face with readers. This book is Liang Yongan's first "movie class" and explains 10 movies for us: "Tess", "Pride and Prejudice", "Little Women", "Snow", "Out of Africa", "Casablanca", "Rason" "The Gate", "Life of Pi", "Spirited Away" and "The French Lieutenant's Woman"."Snow" stills
Is the blind date the only option to compromise in the end? How should we break up in modern society? How to choose the truth in the face of complicated information? How should we face encounters and partings in life? In a tired society, how should we settle ourselves?
The answers to these questions can be found in books and on site.
Author profile:
Liang Yongan, a humanities scholar at Fudan University and a famous writer. He is the author of the postmodern cultural research monograph "Reconstructing Totality", the historical novel "Wang Mang", the biographical literature "The Blooming Zangboluo Flower", the essay collection "Selected Photographic Essays of Liang Yongan", "Liang Yongan's Love Lessons", literature Reviews of "New Readings of Classic Novels", "Seven Days of Literature" (co-author), cultural reviews of "Liang Yongan: Reading, Travel and Love", "The Pain of Work", "Out of the Roman Road - To Contemporary Youth", etc. ; His translated works include "Moby Dick"; He is the editor-in-chief of the "Dialogues with Western Thought Masters" series.
Guest profile:
Li Jing is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Zhejiang University. Her main research fields are historical sociology, state theory, and sociology of occupation and knowledge.
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