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受吳爾芙《自己的房間》的啟發,彭怡平自2006年開始執行「
本書記錄了彭怡平訪察不同陰性治理的鏡頭,重返女性空間的過程。
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Street level: Mark Bradford, William Cordova and Robin Rhode', Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, March 29-July 29, 2007"--T.p. verso.
Robert Adams, one of America's foremost living photographers, has spent decades considering and documenting the landscape of the American West and the ways it has been altered, disturbed, or destroyed...
一個女人不知道要吻過多少青蛙, 才能遇到真正的王子? 由《小資女孩向前衝》男女主角邱澤、柯佳嬿再度攜手領銜演出的《必娶女人》,描述一個在你我生命中一定會遇到的「絆腳石」,那種專施小奸小惡來換取成功--「必取」的故事。在現今的世代,人們不斷擦身而過,不僅對彼此一無所知,似乎也沒有任何的交集。若真的要找出男女之間的共同點,那應該就是他們在各自的工作上都充滿活力與戰鬥力。 女主角蔡環真(柯佳嬿 飾),不僅為愛而與好姐妹勝男(曾之喬 飾)反目成仇,又設計陷害男主角郝萌(邱澤 飾),讓他以為自己與環真發生超友誼關係,需要對環真負責。但正所謂女人不壞,男人不愛,可恨之人也有她的可取之處,這樣讓人恨得牙癢癢的「必取」,最後會是如何扭轉形象,蛻變成「必娶女人」,找到自己的必嫁男人呢? 當一個視愛情為生命的女人, 遇上一個視婚姻為絕症的男人 挑戰女人不壞,男人不愛的愛情定律? 必娶女人的故事就此展開……
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