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【揽瓜阁6.0】Day5 2021.03.12【人文科学-社交、历史】

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  Day5 2021.03.12


【人文科学-社交】
You’ll often walk alone, loneliness is a widespread problem with complex roots
(The Economist - 732字 长精读)

There has been a quiet pandemic developing while most people’s attention has been on covid-19. The lockdown has exacerbated a problem that has been spreading in many developed nations for decades: loneliness.

It is a complex issue which covers not only social lives, but the way you work and the way you vote. Noreena Hertz, an academic, tackles the subject in an important new book, “The Lonely Century”.

Loneliness increases the risk of heart disease, strokes and dementia. Those who say they are lonely are likelier to be depressed five years later. In addition, lonely people can become more hostile towards others and more attracted to extremist politics.

Part of the problem stems from contemporary employment. Globally, two in five office workers feel lonely at work. This rises to three in five in Britain. Gig-economy jobs can leave people with insecure incomes and without the companionship of colleagues. The pandemic has made it more difficult to make, and maintain, friendships, particularly for new employees.

Even before the crisis, the hope that open-plan offices would encourage greater camaraderie proved to be false. Many people find the chatter distracting and retreat with noise-cancelling headphones; they then email colleagues who are sitting only a few desks away.

Co-working spaces, where young professionals can take advantage of communal facilities, have not been the answer either. Workers are not there long enough to invest in relationships. As Ms Hertz puts it: “Hot deskers are the workplace equivalent of the renters who’ve never met their neighbours.”

It may seem odd that loneliness can grow when people are surrounded by so many others. But this paradox was best expressed by the band Roxy Music, when they sang “Loneliness is a crowded room”. Most people will be perfectly content, for a while at least, eating on their own at home, perhaps with a good book or the telly. Sitting all alone in a restaurant or a bar, surrounded by other people chatting, is a much more isolating affair.

By the same token, big cities can be very isolating. In a survey from 2016, 55% of Londoners and 52% of New Yorkers said they sometimes felt lonely. In many cities, around half of all residents live on their own, and the average tenancy of a London renter lasts 20 months. City-dwellers are less likely to be polite, because they are unlikely to meet a passer-by again.

Perhaps this relates to human history. Mass urbanisation is a relatively recent development; if the history of human existence was squeezed into a single day, the Industrial Revolution did not occur until almost midnight. For much of that time, humans lived in small groups of hunter-gatherers; cities may just overwhelm the senses.

Ms Hertz points her finger at two more recent developments. The first is social media. The internet has led to much cyber-bullying (although it has also been a source of companionship during the lockdown). And people glued to their smartphones spend less time interacting socially. But Robert Putnam noticed a tendency towards solitary activity in his book “Bowling Alone”, published in 2000, well before the creation of Facebook, Twitter and other distractions.

The second culprit cited by Ms Hertz is “neoliberalism”, which she defines as a “minimum state, maximum markets” approach. But it is hard to believe that state retreat is as decisive a factor in the loneliness pandemic as she suggests; after all, in 1990 the government of the average advanced economy spent 42% of gdp, and the proportion is the same today, according to the IMF.

Some changes in behaviour are down to individual choice. Before the pandemic no one was stopping people going to church or taking part in sports. They simply preferred to do other things. Indeed, one reason for the decline in communal activities is that men choose to be with their families rather than head to the bar; American fathers spend three times as much time with their children as they did in the 1960s. That is surely a welcome development.

So recreating a communal society may be difficult. When the pandemic ends, people may relish the chance to be with their neighbours and colleagues for a while. But the trend is clear. Technology means that people can get their entertainment at home, and work there, too. It is convenient but it also leads to loneliness. Society will be grappling with this trade-off for decades to come.

Source: The Economist


【人文科学-历史】
An American Literary Tradition from 1542 to the Present
( WSY -497 字 短精读)


Source: WSY


【笔记格式要求】
同学们精读这 2 篇文章并进行笔记打卡

精读笔记格式要求:
1.总结文章中心大意
2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
3.摘抄印象深刻或者觉得优美的句子
4.总结文章中的生词
5.记录阅读时间、总结时间、总时间

这里也给大家三点学习小建议哦~
精读:如遇到读不懂的复杂句,建议找出句子主干,分析句子成分,也可以尝试翻译句子来帮助理解~



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沙发
发表于 2021-3-12 01:56:11 | 只看该作者
Language Club 6.0 Day5

红色高亮:生词;难词;易混淆的词
黄色高亮:好的固定搭配;认识但不熟的词
紫色高亮:仍有问题的地方;值得摘录的句子
波浪线:需要注意的结构
淡灰色字体:段落小结



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板凳
发表于 2021-3-12 04:26:09 | 只看该作者
Day  5
第一篇阅读8分钟,总结15分钟
Core: loneliness is a widespread problem with complex roots
Excerpt:
Even before the crisis, the hope that open-plan offices would encourage greater camaraderie proved to be false
And people glued to their smartphones spend less time interacting socially.
Some changes in behaviour are down to individual choice.
Society will be grappling with this trade-off for decades to come.

Words:
Culprit: 过失者;责任人
telly: 电视节目

第二篇:阅读时间5分钟, 总结20分钟
Core: Latino literature is rooted in North America since 1542
Excerpt:
What this anthology hopes to demonstrate, however, is that the spectacular flowering of U.S Latino letters from the 1960s onward grew from seeds carefully and painstakingly sown by earlier writers.
Similarly, for decades the poet William Carlos Williams was not included in the sphere of U.S. Latino culture due to the lack of appreciation of his profound Puerto Rican and Spanish-American roots.

Anthology: (艺术作品的)选集;(常指)精选集
ambivalence: 矛盾的;模棱两可的,含糊不定的



地板
发表于 2021-3-12 06:04:50 | 只看该作者
Day 5
You’ll often walk alone, loneliness is a widespread problem with complex roots

阅读6min
分析30min

1.总结文章中心大意
在pandemic的背景下加剧了人们feel loneliness的现状及原因,并且这种情况将会在未来几十年持续下去

2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
background:pandemic
论点:pandemic加剧孤独
分论点:人类一直就是孤独的
论据:1)工作 2)社群3)大城市
原因:1)人类历史2)social media 3)neorealism 4)个人的选择
conclusion:人生而孤独

作者认同该观点,全文阐述“It is a complex issue”,无明显转折

1)background:pandemic exacerbated a problem:loneliness(exacerbated说明是一直有的)
2)举例NH的书来支持该观点(可能考举例的原因)
3)列举loneliness的风险
4)例举工作中的loneliness:零时工
5-6)在pandemic之前大家其实就不喜欢在工作中交流
7)即使是在人多的地方人们也觉得孤独
8)调研发现大城市的人也很孤独,因为他们总是搬家
9)转折:提出假设:也许上述情况和人类的历史有关,人类本来就是小群体生活
10)MH指出两个新的原因加剧loneliness:第一个是social media(RP这个人在这之前就提出了,这里可能会考细节);第二个是新自由主义(这是一个政治学概念,鼓励自由市场)
11)个人的选择,人们不愿意去社交是因为更想陪伴家人
12)即便是pandemic后的长时间里人们都会是孤独的

3.摘抄印象深刻或者觉得优美的句子
The lockdown has exacerbated a problem that has been spreading in many developed nations for decades: loneliness.

In addition, lonely people can become more hostile towards others and more attracted to extremist politics.

Even before the crisis, the hope that open-plan offices would encourage greater camaraderie proved to be false. Many people find the chatter distracting and retreat with noise-cancelling headphones; they then email colleagues who are sitting only a few desks away.(虚拟语气、平行结构)

“Hot deskers are the workplace equivalent of the renters who’ve never met their neighbours.”

Most people will be perfectly content, for a while at least, eating on their own at home, perhaps with a good book or the telly. Sitting all alone in a restaurant or a bar, surrounded by other people chatting, is a much more isolating affair.

4.总结文章中的生词
strokes and dementia:中风和痴呆
exacerbated:加剧
likelier:更有可能
hostile:更有敌意
Gig-economy jobs:零时工
equivalent of :相当于
glued to:黏在
culprit :罪魁祸首


An American Literary Tradition from 1542 to the Present

10min
20min

1.总结文章中心大意
美国一种文学的起源。美国的一种文学被认为是20世纪的产物,实际上起源于更早的时候,因为作者的身份受到质疑,所以一直没有得到认可。直到20世纪才逐渐被发现和认可。

2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
background:20世纪的一种美国文学
论点:该文学起源于更早期,但是由于种种原因被忽略

1)L文学被认为是20世纪的产物,1960年起,Chi-P-C、
其实来源更早,但是一直被忽视
2)举例:墨西哥革命期间的一本小说(1920 西班牙语发不了,1940英语也夭折,直到1994年才发出来);同时提到关于墨西哥美国人的争议,举了另一个案例W
3)JM这个人研究了W,认为W的作品受他父母影响很大(尤其是母亲),展现了他们移民的生活和文化,JM还发现W书中的美国是哥伦布发现的那个“美国”,因为他妈妈是波多黎各人

3.摘抄印象深刻或者觉得优美的句子
4.总结文章中的生词
Chicano:墨西哥裔美国人
Puerto Rican:波多黎各
onward:前向的
painstaking:艰苦的,勤勉的
Sown by :播种的
nursing corps:护理公司
precursor:先驱
hemispheric:半球的
ancestry:祖先
stumbled onto:无意中
mingled:混合
5#
发表于 2021-3-12 10:53:15 | 只看该作者
六 Day5

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发表于 2021-3-12 11:04:05 | 只看该作者
人文科学-社交
文章大意:孤独带来的影响,给目前这种“孤独”的趋势给出原因
段落大意:1、“孤独”的现状,新冠也加强了这种趋势
2、“孤独”负面影响:对身体和心灵都带来隐患
3、原因分析:工作环境:gig-economy+open-plan offices
4、人多的地方反而会带来孤独感
5、人类发展历史上,孤独是常态,而城市化使得孤独变得难以承受
6、Ms Hertz的观点:社交媒体和 “neoliberalism”加剧孤独
7、但人类也选择“孤独”,举例:美国爸爸比60s更喜欢呆在家里
8、总结:即使新冠结束,人们可能一时享受于聚会,但孤独更是一种常态。

Gig-economy零工经济:非全职工作;camaraderie同事之间的情谊;open-plan offices公共办公室 noise-cancelling headphones头戴式降噪耳机 by the same token以此类推 culprit罪魁祸首 relish欣赏 relish the chance to珍惜做某事的机会

Cities may just overwhelm the senses城市使得孤独变得难以承受
7min/25min

人文科学-历史
文章大意:质疑型文章:引用观点:拉美文学1960s才进入大众视野
作者质疑:其实1960s之前,拉美文学就很厉害了,但没有被重视+展开:The Rebelby Leonor Villegas de Magnon+ William Carlos Williams+ 引用JM的研究,进一步对WCW进行展开

段落大意:1、引用观点:1960s时拉美文学的兴起促使美国文学家也在寻找一种新的文学题材;作者质疑:60年代拉美文学的兴起其实早就已经有了铺垫,只是nbcs
2、举例说明nbcs:The Rebelby Leonor Villegas de Magnon:作者将自己在美墨战争中的护士经理写成小说但一直到1994年才被出版;WCW之前没被划进拉美文学行列,但JM发现WCW的文学受到家庭影响,他妈妈是拉美人。JM论据:WCW诗中:American Grain的美国其实泛指北美半球

upbringing家教 lifelong终身的 ambivalence矛盾
His upbringing as a bilingual, bicultural child and his lifelong ambivalence toward his cultural origins reflect the feelings of many children of immigrants in the United States.
他儿时双重文化的家教和对自己文化起源的终生矛盾都反应了大多数美国殖民娃们的感受
5min/30min
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发表于 2021-3-12 11:35:38 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-3-12 12:27:45 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-3-12 12:30:58 | 只看该作者
Day 5, March 12, 2021

阅读1
生词:exacerbate 加重;strokes 中风;dementia 痴呆;gig-economy 零工经济;camaraderie 友情,同志之爱;chatter 唠叨;telly 电视;affair 事情;culprit 罪犯;neoliberalism 新自由主义;communal 公共的;companionship 友情。
主旨大意:经过去年一年的疫情,发达国家陷入了孤独陷阱,本身就够孤独的了现在被疫情一搞更严重了。
段落大意及分论点:
1.        疫情加剧了发达国家的孤独症,受影响的不仅是社会生活,还有工作方式和投票方式,H女士出了本书说这事儿“孤独世纪“。孤独会增加心脏病,中风和痴呆的发病率,说自己孤独的人更可能陷入抑郁,而且孤独的人对他人进攻性更强,也更容易陷入极端政治思想;
2.        一部分原因是当代的劳资模式,全球2/5的白领觉得工作时孤独,在英国这个比例是3/5,零工经济使人们收入更不确定,也不会发展同事友谊,现在疫情导致这种情况更严重了;其实疫情前也是这种情况,很多人觉得同事很吵所以都带着降噪耳机,连跟旁边同事沟通都要发邮件;年轻人的公共办公空间也好不到哪去,因为相处时间太短大家都没兴趣投资关系;
3.        在人群环绕中感到孤独貌似很怪,但有首歌唱到“孤独是人山人海“,绝大多数人都喜欢自己在家吃饭,读一本好书或看看电视,去酒吧处在吵吵闹闹的环境里反而是很不舒服的事情;同样,大城市也会让人觉得很孤立,2016年55%的伦敦柯和52%的纽约客有时会感到孤独,许多城市中一般的人自己住,伦敦的租客平均20个月搬次家,所以他们更少对人和善,因为恐怕再也不会遇到了;
4.        这可能跟人类历史有关,在人类历史的长河中,大规模城市化是非常近代才出现的事物,在悠久的时间中,人类都是过着小团体集体狩猎的日子,大城市把这些都摧毁了。H认为元凶一是社交媒体,但其实在一本2000年出版的书中就提到了这种愈发孤独的趋势;二是新自由主义,弱化了国家强化了市场经济,但其实政府支出占gdp的比重跟1990年一样;
5.        所以原因可能是个人选择了,疫情前人们还有出门的选项,现在没得选了;还有一个原因是人们回归家庭了,现在美国的父亲们跟孩子在一起的时间是1960年代的三倍。重塑一个社会型社会估计很难了,疫情结束后人们可能会一时兴起跟邻居聊聊天,但趋势很明朗,这是一个私人型的社会了。
阅读时间 10分钟

Perhaps this relates to human history. Mass urbanisation is a relatively recent development; if the history of human existence was squeezed into a single day, the Industrial Revolution did not occur until almost midnight. For much of that time, humans lived in small groups of hunter-gatherers; cities may just overwhelm the senses.

这也许跟人类历史有关,大规模城市化只是近现代进展的产物,如果把人类历史压缩进一天中,工业革命知道临近午夜才发生。在除此之外的大多数时间里,人们聚集在小小的采集狩猎的部落里,而城市打破了这种(人生活在一个彼此依靠的,需要沟通交流才能生存的部落的)观念。

阅读2

生词:Chicano 美裔墨西哥人;Puerto Rican 波多黎各人;narrative 故事;anthology 诗歌选集;letters 文学;corps 兵种;profoundly 深刻地;ambivalence 矛盾情绪;
主旨大意:美洲尤其是拉丁美洲文学的研究为他们的文学成就正名了。
段落大意及分论点:
1.        拉丁文学被认为起源于20世纪,美裔墨西哥人,波多黎各人,以及古巴美国人创作了很有诚意的作品,被称为是“绽放“时期,而美国在当时在给文学作品分类。拉丁文学一直没有被主流认可,甚至连拉丁作家都不知道自身都没有自我认知;
2.        比如小说T,这本小说是基于作者做战地医生的经历写就,1920年代就以西班牙文出版,而英文版则在写就50年后才出版发行。另一个挑战则是对墨西哥裔美国人的误解,诗人W一直没有被包含在拉美文化圈,但最近的研究证实其实他是影响非常大的一位美洲作家;
3.        直到T一书出版,W深刻的拉美起源才被探知,他的美国视野来源于他工作中的见识,而作为混血儿身份给了他不一样的感受。W把美洲而非美国认定为America,所以他的成就应当被归于美洲文学中。
阅读时间5分钟
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发表于 2021-3-12 13:22:22 | 只看该作者
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