"Language, Images, Movies -Austrian Female Women And Female Directors" Academic Symposium Was Held In Our School
"Language, Images, Movies -Austrian Female Women And Female Directors" Academic Symposium Was Held In Our School
From September 15th to 16th, the academic seminar of "language, images, movies -Austrian female writer and female director" was held in our school. This seminar was sponsored by the Jerenes Research Center of the University of Vienna. It was co -sponsored by the German Department of our university and the Chinese Film Archives. Scholars from universities such as universities and research institutions attended the seminar.
The seminar aims to discuss movies based on the works of Austrian female writers, movies made by Austrian female director based on the original literature, and the works of Chinese female writers and female director since the 20th century. Chinese Olympic experts from the fields of literature, film, media, and translation research gathered together to analyze the cross -media factors and screenwriting methods in the original work through the form of reporting, dialogue and discussion. Compare. The main issues of the meeting are economic and gender connections, social exclusion, patriarchal violence, and gender identity.
This seminar is a cross -disciplinary, cross -culture dialogue and exchange between Scholars of China and Olympic scholars. Through a two -day discussion, scholars of the two countries have conducted in -depth exchanges and communication on issues such as the media conversion methods of film and literature, the aesthetic expression of women's consciousness, and the development prospects of gender theory. The seminar also laid the foundation for the future further cooperation between China and Olympics in the future of film, literature, and theoretical fields.
The seminar also kicked off the Austrian Film Week on September 15th to 19th, and the opening film was the work of Ruth, directed by Ruth. Director Berkeman and Austrian writer Cunrica Trafa -Checker () also attended the seminar and exchanged literary film adaptation with participants.
(German Department)