Quarantine rules, workplace relationships and mental health among subjects of discussion at the 2021 Hong Kong International Literary Festival
- At the 2021 Hong Kong International Literary Festival, psychologists will discuss the impact on mental health of the world’s longest hotel quarantine
- Other discussions will cover the role that family plays in mental health, as well as how we re-enact our early childhood experiences in the workplace
Recovery, resilience and mental health are the key themes of this year’s Hong Kong International Literary Festival. Festival director Catherine Platt, a veteran of the city’s gruelling three-week hotel quarantine, says the “Rebound Edition” will tap into the therapeutic power of storytelling.
“We wanted to reflect on the shared challenges of the pandemic, as well as the ways people survive and thrive in difficult times. And books are therapy – a comfort, resource and means of escape – so mental health is the perfect theme for a literary festival,” says Platt, who has done coronavirus quarantine three times in Hong Kong.
Her mother locks her up in the third trimester of her pregnancy in their housing-commission flat for 100 days, to protect her from the outside world – and make sure she can’t get into any more trouble. The teenager becomes very bored and depressed.