好難形容看了這個展的感覺。
緊張、擔憂、不快、惡意、委屈、傷心、恐懼、痛苦。我想起《房思琪的初戀樂園》作者林奕含曾說,為什麼要在小説中強調「改編自真人真事」,是希望讀者如果在閱讀中有任何不舒服的感受,必須知道這樣的痛苦是真實的,希望讀者不要輕易地放下,闔上書想著「還好只是一本小說」。
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真實世界從來沒有這麼多僥倖,沒有被說出來的故事也不代表不存在。「#38號樹洞」是由雞排妹發起的「性騷/性侵 真人故事信件展覽」,可說是台版 #Metoo 事件發酵以來,首次以一個結合設計與藝術的實體展覽呈現。雞排妹說,她在翁立友事件後因在媒體上發聲說出自己的遭遇,信箱被超過500封以上的私訊灌爆,信件上的文字都是受害者歷歷在目的血淚經驗,但絕大多數的受害者都是隱忍不敢言,有的甚至現在已4.50歲,才藉由這樣的契機,第一次說出自己的故事。
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這個展覽在PPP藝文空間展出,策展團隊「謬園」將150多封信件藏在牆壁中一個個樹洞裡,一樓鋪滿木屑與割人的草叢,環境音有著開門聲、風雨聲、人聲等,從忽高忽低的樹洞中窺視一封封血淚分享,觀展體驗說不上愉快,但這樣刻意營造的「不適感」,便是團隊希望進入場中觀展的人們,可以同心共感體會的感覺。
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通過黑色的隧道往地下一樓走去,梯間滿佈著「今晚我是手」的字,藝術家在閱讀這些信件後,寫下心中所感,「剛強且自由_誠實而無懼」、「坦蕩堅定_沒有人有檢討你的資格」,一句句像是對這些勇敢寫下信件的人的信心喊話。
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走下樓後迎面而來一片白沙,伴隨著海風聲響,一反一樓的詭譎不安,周遭若隱若現的花草被柔和的霧面布幕包裹著。另一幅 今晚我是手 的大型文字作品,用花朵的柔軟呈現強而有力的文字,呼應了影像裝置 藝術家 Hsiang (翔)的影像作品,在天井中的巨型臉部雕塑《罅隙之間 Crack In the Ground, Rift In the Clouds》來自「巧偶花藝」的創作,援引希臘神話故事中,泊瑟芬(Persephone)及蓋尼米德(Ganymede)分別被冥府之神黑帝斯(Hades)及眾神之王宙斯(Zeus)擄走的情節,寓意著即便生命有了裂縫,仍能在縫隙中長出豐美的花草。
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我跟策展人開玩笑說,整部希臘神話大概就是紀錄這些至高無上的神的權勢性侵日記。
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依衛福部統計,2019年遭通報的性侵害案件就高達17119件,其中加害者與被害者有上下權勢關係的就超過10%,但近5年來願意站出來讓法官審理妨害性自主案件的案例卻不到百件,除了受害者不想再面對避免二次傷害之外,監委王幼玲等的一份調查報告指出,刑法第228條利用權勢性交罪、利用權勢猥褻罪、利用權勢性交未遂罪之起訴與判刑案件數偏低,近5年來被判刑的案例,每年平均都不到10件,比起通報件數或是上法院成案次數,比例上都偏低,會讓受害者萌生「告也告不贏何必讓自己如此難堪」的負面心情。
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為什麼會難以被判刑,有個決定性的因素是受害者年齡。若受害者已滿16歲達法定性自主年齡,加上如果沒有明確的影像或錄音當作證據,很難被舉證加害者利用權勢進行性侵,而一旦被判定成「雙方合意性行為」,受害者在法庭上就很難找回公平正義,甚至還可能被加害者配偶控告通姦,因而更不敢揭露。
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然而,整件事該檢討的從來就應該是加害者,但每每看到性侵事件新聞底下的網友留言,多的是檢討受害者穿得太性感云云之類的詞句,為什麼人類會有這種「檢討受害者」的傾向出現,可能是因為在「公正世界理論」中,善有善報、惡有惡報是基本原則,如果有個好人被性侵,違反了人類對這個原則的認知,讓人們對這個世界的原則扭曲造成恐慌,大腦就會想找個理由去平衡這個認知,最快的方式就是在受害者身上找個「問題」,讓他受害的結果被合理化。
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於是即使站出來勇敢發聲,一來法院判刑的比例偏低,二來社會總是檢討被害者,得不到好的結果反而再度造成二次傷害,甚至會被網友指責藉由性侵事件想紅之類,各種負面結局都讓很多受害者不敢站出來說出自己發生過的事情,更是助長加害者認定「反正受害者也不敢對外聲張」的扭曲思想,性侵/性騷事件便層出不窮。
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看完展,我思考著把這些事說出來,是否真的會比較好?在這150幾個樹洞中,我甚至很震驚地看到一個關於平面設計師性侵的事情(信件照片我放在留言處),說實話看完信我很快的就猜到加害者可能是誰,的確是一個設計界資深前輩,這個人私下聲名狼藉的故事我也是聽過不少,我的確可以在這裡公審他,逼他出來認錯,向受害者道歉,但這是否就是最好的結果?
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雞排妹說,她做這個展不是要為受害者發聲,其實這些願意分享故事的人,她可以感受到他們不是想申冤或是求救,而是受害者想藉由這樣的行為得到療癒自己的結果,展覽第一原則是善待這些來信,他們很拼命地想要迎回人生的光明。策展團隊也表示,最後或許觀者無法真正的「感同身受」,但是他們期待有更多人願意「傾聽」與「陪伴」,讓自己成為對方可以訴苦的對象,讓自己成為對方絕望中的一點光明,更加希望不要再有這樣的事件發生。
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展覽最後,希望這樣的故事分享能夠讓社會產生一種正面的能量,讓還不敢說出來的受害者知道他們不是這麼孤單,他們最後在白沙中蓋了一個小鏡屋,讓這些受害者也有機會真誠的面對自己過去的傷口,拿起電話說出故事,進而得到原諒自己的機會。
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「希望沒有過相關經驗的人,能夠試著透過這些信件同理他們。只要檢討受害者的聲音越來越微弱、越來越少,這個社會才有迎來幸福的可能。」
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希望文章看到這裡的你,也能同理我衷心的盼望。
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#你摧毀_我會重建
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策展製作團隊:謬園 absurd.garden
文字裝置作品:今晚我是手
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影像裝置作品:Hsiang Tsai
展場主視覺設計: 陳威伸 wscgraphic
音樂設計:張又升 林育德 李世揚
燈光設計:彭久芳 曹芯慈
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【38號樹洞】
性騷/性侵 真人故事信件展覽
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🌷为什么曹公会这么喜欢黛玉?
Why does Cao Xueqin like Daiyu so much?
💘曹公写林黛玉从来不吝惜笔墨。他写黛玉的来历,写黛玉的美,西子、比干的什么的比喻全齐活,眼睛、眉毛、笑靥、泪痕都画了;写黛玉的才情,不惜让她在诗社三夺魁艳压群芳。林黛玉是花魂,也是诗魂,其他的如黛玉使小性子、曹公都写了,写的那么天真活泼、悲怆动人,而又不加雕琢,其他的姑娘都得不到这个待遇。
💝曹公喜欢写她,或者说,写她让曹公觉得舒畅的感觉。林黛玉,一个倔强、勇敢、聪敏、悲情的女子,在曹公的笔下,她是“行止见识,皆出我之上”的裙钗中最耀眼的那朵。她是水中芙蓉,出淤泥而不染,她清白自持,越出于众人之上,开花结果自芬芳。脂批里说,风月情怀,醉人如酒。林黛玉和宝玉的爱情,真是如酒一般能醉人。
💞红楼里几次二人互剖心迹,言语之间都有如惊雷闪电一般,那酒醇香而又浓烈,每句对白都如裂帛一般干脆利落,都值得让人回味,又如霹雳一般打在人心头,让人顿悟。哦,这就是爱情啊!
❤️Cao Xueqin spared no effort in describing Daiyu. While describing Daiyu’s background and beauty, he compared her to the legendary beauty Xishi and the faithful official Bi Gan, using all the best metaphors on her. He also gave detailed descriptions of her eyes, eyebrows, dimples and tearstains. He gave her creativity and wit, making her stand out at the girl’s poetry club as the three-time champion. Daiyu doesn’t just have beauty, she also has brains. All her other characteristics, such as her fits of temper, innocence, and liveliness, were thoroughly—but not superfluously—described by Cao, crafting her into a sad and alluring character; none of the other girls received treatment on this level.
💝Cao likes to write about her, or rather, Cao finds comfort in writing about her. Under Cao’s pen, Daiyu, a stubborn, courageous, smart, and melancholic girl, became the most spectacular out of all the fair ladies “surpassing in behaviour and understanding”. She is a lotus in the water, growing out of the mud unsoiled. Pure and self-disciplined, she is a cut above the crowd, a blossoming flower that gives off a sweet fragrance. Rouge’s critique, a commentary of the novel, states that “romantic love intoxicates like wine”. The love between Lin Daiyu and Baoyu, just like wine, is truly the intoxicating kind.
💕In “The Dream of Red Mansions”, the two bared their hearts to each other several times. Their conversations are often surprising, like bolts out of the blue, strong, rich and mellow like wine. The dialogues cut to the chase, like the sound of silk ripped in two. Not only are they memorable, they also leave a deep impression on the heart, like striking thunderbolts, giving the reader an epiphany. Is this not true love or what?
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God’s hand is all over Esther’s story of promotion from an ordinary Jewish orphan girl, to the queen of the mighty Persian empire.
To replace Vashti, a beauty pageant was to be prepared and conducted, to see which young woman would win the king’s heart.
“So it came about when the king’s command and his decree were proclaimed and when many young women were gathered together in the citadel of Susa into the custody of Hegai, that Esther was taken to the king’s palace [and placed] in the custody of Hegai, who was in charge of the women. Now the young woman pleased Hegai and found favor with him. So he quickly provided her with beauty preparations and her [portion of] food, and he gave her seven choice maids from the king’s palace; then he transferred her and her maids to the best place in the harem.” (ESTHER 2:8-9 AMP)
Many young women were entered into the pageant, the competition was intense. With so many beautiful women gathered together in the same space, tensions, jealousy and envy must have burned at an all-time high.
However, the Bible does not depict Esther as being caught up in any drama or palace politics.
It feels like she just minded her own business and was restful about the whole thing.
The favor that she received from the eunuch Hegai appears to be supernatural too—God’s hand in this is evident in the “seven choice maids”, as 7 is the number of God’s perfection.
Are you in a situation where there are lots of competitors, many of them just as talented as you, and you need an edge over them?
Rely on God to grant you favor like He did for Esther.
God can turn the heart of a person of influence in your favor if you will trust in Him.
I personally believe that Esther was a believer in the God of Israel, that she would have prayed for her needs.
She would most likely have prayed for God’s favor in the beauty pageant, and her faith in His provision can explain why she never seems to participate in any scheming or politicking.
Look at the opulent way in which each young woman in the beauty pageant was prepared for the king:
“Now when it was each young woman’s turn to go before King Ahasuerus, after the end of her twelve months under the regulations for the women--for the days of their beautification were completed as follows: six months with oil of myrrh and six months with [sweet] spices and perfumes and the beauty preparations for women-- then the young woman would go before the king in this way: anything that she wanted was given her to take with her from the harem into the king’s palace. In the evening she would go in and the next morning she would return to the second harem, to the custody of Shaashgaz, the king’s eunuch who was in charge of the concubines. She would not return to the king unless he delighted in her and she was summoned by name.” (ESTHER 2:12-14 AMP)
12 is the number of covenant relationship (twelve tribes of Israel, twelve disciples of Jesus) and 6 is the number of man (Man was made on the sixth day of creation, and 666 represents a man [antichrist] in his most depraved form, alienated from God’s nature).
In our covenant relationship with God (12-month beautification process), we depend on His favor, but that doesn’t mean that we do nothing and just sit there waiting for God to drop what we need from the sky.
There’s still a part where we have to walk, believing that His favor will flow in our lives as we are on the go.
His favor causes what we do to prosper and succeed.
Hence, the 6 months of oil of myrrh and 6 months of perfume.
Depending on God’s favor doesn’t mean that you only wait for the supernatural and miraculous and totally abandon the natural.
Esther still went through the beautification process like everybody else.
I’m sure she didn’t say “God is on my side and will grant me favor to win even without all this. I’m not even going to bathe or brush my teeth to prove that it’s all God’s favor!”
No, God can also use natural things to accomplish His purposes. The key is to be led by the Holy Spirit—do what He tells us to do. That’s godly wisdom.
So please carry on brushing your teeth, using moisturizer, whatever beauty products, and if your doctor has prescribed you medicine, carry on taking it unless God has clearly spoken to you that you don’t need to.
Now, read the following passage carefully because it reveals Esther’s secret of receiving God’s favor:
“Now as for Esther, the daughter of Abihail the uncle of Mordecai who had taken her in as his [own] daughter, when her turn came to go in to the king, she requested nothing except what Hegai the king’s eunuch [and attendant] who was in charge of the women, advised. And Esther found favor in the sight of all who saw her. So Esther was taken to King Ahasuerus, to his royal palace in the tenth month, that is, the month of Tebeth (Dec-Jan), in the seventh year of his reign. Now the king loved Esther more than all the other women, and she found favor and kindness with him more than all the [other] virgins, so that he set the royal crown on her head and made her queen in the place of Vashti.” (ESTHER 2:15-17 AMP)
The name of Esther’s father Abihail means “The Father is Might”.
Esther relied on God as her might. She didn’t request for anything except for what Hegai the king’s eunuch advised.
In this part of Esther’s story, the eunuch represents the Holy Spirit.
True sons of God are led by the Holy Spirit and not by the Law which requires their own strength and ability.
Esther didn’t rely on her own smarts or understanding, but fully trusted in God to grant her favor:
“Trust in and rely confidently on the LORD with all your heart And do not rely on your own insight or understanding. In all your ways know and acknowledge and recognize Him, And He will make your paths straight and smooth [removing obstacles that block your way].” (PROVERBS 3:5-6 AMP)
By submitting to God’s authority, she was demonstrating true humility, qualifying her to receive grace:
“Surely He scorns the scornful, But gives grace to the humble.” (Proverbs 3:34 NKJV)
Esther’s original name is “Hadassah” which means myrtle. The myrtle flower is star-shaped, having five petals.
The name she received later on, Esther, means star.
By relying on God’s favor, the star on earth (myrtle) was elevated to the heavens—from a common foreigner, to royalty in the palace!
In Chinese culture, we love to hear palace stories about how the protagonist goes through storms in life with lots of drama, using his or her intelligence and skills to defeat evil and attain happiness.
Such stories inspire us and make us feel like that person truly deserves the happiness that he or she received in the end.
This is fleshly because it champions man’s own abilities and methods. Oftentimes, such protagonists use underhand strategies that God would frown upon.
However, Esther’s story shows us that it is still possible for a story to be restful, smooth-sailing and still wonderfully inspiring.
It was none of her own smarts or efforts, and all of God’s favor.
You may begin as a star-shaped flower on earth, but when you rely on God’s grace (unmerited favor), the Lord will greatly exalt you in the sight of all—you become a rising star in the heavens to shine for His glory!
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