25/04/2026
【醫學人文專題講座:當失憶成為書寫,我們如何重新定義孝道?】
「如果記憶消逝了,愛與責任該如何安放?」
在當代台灣文學中,失憶不僅是醫學上的病理狀態,更是重新檢視家族關係與「孝道」的重要敘事媒介。本次醫學人文研究所非常榮幸邀請到 臺灣大學外國語文學系 陳重仁教授,帶領我們走進失憶者的回憶錄,探討那些在遺忘邊緣掙扎的孝道敘事。
無論您是醫護人員、文學愛好者,或是正處於長照現場的陪伴者,這場講座都將為您帶來不同視角的人文思考。
🕒 講座資訊
講題: 失憶的回憶錄:台灣當代失憶書寫中的孝道敘事 (Memoirs of amnesia: filial narratology of contemporary amnesiac writing in Taiwan)
講者: 陳重仁 教授(臺灣大學外國語文學系)
日期: 2026年4月30日(週四)
時間: 13:10 - 15:00
地點: 臺北醫學大學雙和校區 教學研究大樓 8樓 R0801會議室
地址: 新北市中和區圓通路301號
🧠 為什麼這場講座不容錯過?
跨領域對話: 從文學視角解構高齡化社會下的失智與長照議題。
敘事研究: 深入探討當代台灣作家如何透過文字,重建破碎的家族記憶。
人文反思: 在醫學數據之外,重新看見「人」的情感連結。
歡迎本校師生與校外同好踴躍參加,一同在午後時光,傾聽失憶背後的深刻告白。
#臺北醫學大學 #醫學人文研究所
【GIMH Lecture Series: When Memory Fades, How Do We Narrate Filial Piety?】
"How do we define love and responsibility when memories begin to dissolve?"
In contemporary Taiwanese literature, amnesia is more than a medical pathology; it serves as a powerful narrative lens to re-examine family dynamics and the tradition of "Filial Piety." The Graduate Institute of Medical Humanities (GIMH) is honored to invite Professor Chung-jen Chen from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at National Taiwan University to explore the intersection of memory, narrative, and cultural values.
Whether you are a healthcare professional, a literature enthusiast, or someone navigating the realities of long-term care, this lecture offers a profound humanistic perspective on the stories we tell in the face of forgetting.
🕒 Event Information
Topic: Memoirs of Amnesia: Filial Narratology of Contemporary Amnesiac Writing in Taiwan
Speaker: Professor Chung-jen Chen (Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, NTU)
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Time: 13:10 - 15:00
Venue: R801, 8F, Teaching and Research Building, TMU Shuang-Ho Campus
Address: No. 301, Yuantong Rd., Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City
🧠 Why Attend This Lecture?
Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Bridging the gap between literary analysis and the socio-medical challenges of an aging society.
Narrative Exploration: Discovering how Taiwanese authors reconstruct fragmented family histories through "amnesiac writing."
Medical Humanities: Looking beyond clinical data to understand the deep emotional bonds that define the human experience.
We warmly welcome students, faculty, and the public to join us for this insightful afternoon session.