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香港大學文學及文化研究碩士課程舉辦首屆畢業展覽 – 「(Re)-volution」

香港大學(港大)文學及文化研究碩士課程於二零二五年六月成功舉辦首屆畢業展覽,展示畢業生的創意與學術成果。該活動由文學及文化研究碩士課程與文學院新落成的Arts Technology Lab合作舉行,為該場地首度作為展覽用途,別具開創性意義。

畢業展覽以「(Re)-volution」為主題,由十七位畢業生呈獻共二十件作品,涵蓋詩集文學、裝置藝術、書畫、紀錄影片及平面攝影等,呈現香港本土以至全球各地的城市生活與藝文風貌,展現畢業生對於身份與空間本質的創意思考。

精選作品包括紀錄片《花碼》(劉梓彤、羅舒丹、於黛蕊、Wong Hio Iong Alexis)探討已式微的傳統中式「花碼」算籌;《F • R • I • E • N • D • S: Ending Re-imagined》(周君慧)透過二次創作向經典同名美國電視劇致敬;以及《True Masculinity》(蕭嘉俊)展示服裝造型如何塑造男性身體與身份等。透過深入探討身份、性別、家庭、現代性、全球化等當代議題,本屆畢業生作品充分體現課程針對跨學科學習、批判性思考及創新思維的教學理念。

開幕典禮及祝酒儀式當日,港大師生及文藝界人士齊聚一堂。主禮嘉賓包括文學院院長龐德威教授、文學院副院長(本科生事務)王迪安教授、碩士課程主任黃心村教授、碩士課程統籌余麗文博士,以及畢業展覽統籌陳浩倫先生,共同為為期四日的藝術及文化展覽隆重揭幕。除港大成員外,導賞團亦吸引來自各大專院校的學者與學生、本地藝術組織代表、中學師生,以及公眾人士蒞臨參觀。

有關港大文學及文化研究碩士課程:
香港大學文學及文化研究碩士課程由文學院的比較文學系開辦,採跨學科教學,透過後結構主義、女性主義及後殖民主義等理論,探討文化、文學與電影中的現代性及全球化議題。課程旨在培養學生批判思維、文化理解及獨立研究能力,為有意進行深造及學術探究的畢業生奠定基礎,同時為社會培育擁有國際視野的文化管理人才。 (https://complit.hku.hk/malcs/)。

請觀看有關「(Re)-volution」展覽的影片:
https://complit.hku.hk/malcs/news_graduateshow2025_video.html

傳媒查詢,請聯絡港大文學及文化研究碩士課程 (malcs@hku.hk)。

 

新聞稿網上版及照片,請瀏覽:
http://www.hku.hk/press/c_news_detail_28472.html 

HKU Master of Arts in Literary and Cultural Studies programme hosts first graduate show – “(Re)-volution”

The Master of Arts in Literature and Cultural Studies programme (MALCS) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) hosted its inaugural graduate show in June 2025, showcasing the creative achievements of its graduates. Organised in collaboration with the newly established Arts Technology Lab at the Faculty of Arts, this annual event marked a significant milestone for MALCS and served as the first exhibition at this brand-new venue.

The exhibition, themed “(Re)-volution,” featured twenty diverse artworks by 17 MALCS graduates. The artworks spanned poetry, literature, installation art, paintings, videos, and photography, reflecting urban life and cultural landscapes from Hong Kong to global contexts, while also showcasing the student artists’ creative reflection of the essence of identity and space.

Highlighted art pieces included the documentary The Flower Code (Liu Zitong, Luo Shudan, Yu Dairui, Wong Hio Iong Alexis), which explores the endangered “Hua Ma” Chinese character counting system; F.R.I.E.N.D.S.: Ending Re-imagined (Christan Chow), paying tribute to the classic American TV series by creating derivative work; True Masculinity (Siu Ka Chun Jack), which exhibits a styling project to examine how clothing shapes men’s bodies and identities. The artworks addressed contemporary social issues such as identity, gender, modernity, and globalization, exemplifying MALCS’s commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, critical analysis, and innovative perspectives that encourage creative and forward-thinking exploration in teaching and learning.

The opening ceremony brought together members of the Faculty of Arts, MALCS students and alumni, and representatives from the arts and cultural sectors. Distinguished guests, including Professor David Pomfret, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor John Wong, Associate Dean (Undergraduate) of the Faculty of Arts, Professor Nicole Huang, Director of MALCS, Dr. Winnie Yee, MALCS Programme Coordinator and Mr. Fredie Chan, Graduate Show Coordinator, officiated the four-day celebration dedicated to arts and culture. In addition to HKU members, the offer of guided tours attracted a diverse array of external visitors, including scholars and students from various tertiary institutions, representatives from local art organisations, secondary school educators and students, as well as members of the general public.

About HKU Master of Arts in Literary and Cultural Studies programme:
The Master of Arts in Literary and Cultural Studies (MALCS) at the University of Hong Kong is an interdisciplinary postgraduate programme offered by the Department of Comparative Literature of Faculty of Arts. MALCS explores diverse theoretical, literary, and filmic texts through critical and cultural theories, including post-structuralism, feminism, and post-colonialism, addressing issues of modernity and globalization. The programme cultivates critical thinking, cultural appreciation, and research skills, preparing students for advanced study and independent inquiry in literature, film, and cultural management. (https://complit.hku.hk/malcs/)

To view a video about the “(Re)-volution” exhibition:
https://complit.hku.hk/malcs/news_graduateshow2025_video.html

For media enquiries, please contact MALCS by email (malcs@hku.hk).

 

For the online press release and photos, please visit:
http://www.hku.hk/press/news_detail_28472.html

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