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[阅读小分队] 【揽瓜阁 外刊精读8.0】Day8 2021.06.23【人文科学-电影艺术、文学】

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发表于 2021-6-22 21:32:24 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
  揽瓜阁俱乐部第八期
  Day8 2021.06.23

【人文科学-电影艺术】‘Nomadland’ Review: The Unsettled Americans (NYT-830字 长精读)

“People wish to be settled,” Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote. “Only as far as they are unsettled is there any hope for them.” This tension between stability and uprooting, between the illusory consolations of home and the risky lure of the open road, lies at the heart of “Nomadland,” Chloé Zhao’s expansive and intimate third feature.

Based on Jessica Bruder’s lively, thoroughly reported book of the same name, “Nomadland” stars Frances McDormand as Fern, a fictional former resident of a formerly real place. The movie begins with the end of Empire, Nev., a company town that officially went out of existence in late 2010, after the local gypsum mine and the Sheetrock factory shut down. Fern, a widow, takes to the highway in a white van that she christens with the name Vanguard and customizes with a sleeping alcove, a cooking area and a storage space for the few keepsakes from her previous life. Fern and Vanguard join a rolling, dispersed tribe — a subculture and a literal movement of itinerant Americans and their vehicles, an unsettled nation within the boundaries of the U.S.A.

Bruder’s book, unfolding in the wake of the Great Recession, emphasizes the economic upheaval and social dislocation that drive people like Fern — middle-aged and older; middle-class, more or less — out onto the road. Reeling from unemployment, broken marriages, lost pensions and collapsing home values, they work long hours in Amazon warehouses during the winter holidays and poorly paid stints at national parks in the summer months. They are footloose but also desperate, squeezed by rising inequality and a frayed safety net.

Zhao smooths away some of this social criticism, focusing on the practical particulars of vagabond life and the personal qualities — resilience, solidarity, thrift — of its adherents. Except for McDormand and a few others, nearly all of the people in “Nomadland” are playing versions of themselves, having made the slightly magical transition from nonfiction page to nondocumentary screen. They include Bob Wells, the magnificently bearded mentor to legions of van dwellers, who summons them to an annual conclave — part cultural festival, part selfhelp seminar — in Quartzsite, Ariz.; Swankie, an intrepid kayaker, problem solver and nature lover; and Linda May, a central figure in Bruder’s book who nearly steals the movie as Fern’s best friend.

Friendship and solitude are the poles between which Zhao’s film oscillates. It has a loose, episodic structure, and a mood of understated toughness that matches the ethos it explores. Zhao, who edited “Nomadland” in addition to writing and directing, sometimes lingers over majestic Western landscapes and sometimes cuts quickly from one detail to the next. As in “The Rider,” her 2018 film about a rodeo cowboy in South Dakota, she’s attentive to the interplay between human emotion and geography, to the way space, light and wind reveal character.

She captures the busyness and the tedium of Fern’s days — long hours behind the wheel or at a job; disruptions caused by weather, interpersonal conflict or vehicle trouble — without rushing or dragging. “Nomadland” is patient, compassionate and open, motivated by an impulse to wander and observe rather than to judge or explain.

Fern, we eventually discover, has a sister (Melissa Smith), who helps her out of a jam and praises her as “the bravest and most honest” member of their family. We believe those words because they also apply to McDormand, whose grit, empathy and discipline have never been so powerfully evident. I don’t mean to suggest that this is an awards-soliciting display of acting technique, a movie star’s bravura impersonation of an ordinary person. Quite the opposite. A lot of what McDormand does is listen, giving moral and emotional support to the nonprofessional actors as they tell their stories. Her skill and sensitivity help persuade you that what you are seeing isn’t just realistic, but true.

To some degree, “Nomadland” wishes to be settled — wants not necessarily to domesticate its heroine, but at least to bend her journey into a more-or-less predictable arc. At the same time, and in a fine Emersonian spirit, the movie rebels against its own conventional impulses, gravitating toward an idea of experience that is more complicated, more open-ended, more contradictory than what most American movies are willing to permit.

Zhao’s vision of the West includes breathtaking rock formations, ancient forests and wide desert vistas — and also iced-over parking lots, litter-strewn campsites and cavernous, soulless workplaces. Against the backdrop of the Badlands or an Amazon fulfillment center, an individual can shrink down to almost nothing. The nomad existence is at once an acknowledgment of human impermanence and a protest against it.

Fern and her friends are united as much by the experience of loss as by the spirit of adventure. So many of the stories they share are tinged with grief. It’s hard to describe the mixture of sadness, wonder and gratitude that you feel in their company — in Fern’s company, and through her eyes and ears. It’s like discovering a new country, one you may want to visit more than once.


【人文科学-文学】Latino literature( WSY -497 字 短精读)






【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 2021-6-23 15:33:49 | 只看该作者
Day8 623

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板凳
发表于 2021-6-23 18:00:12 | 只看该作者
阅读时间:20min
精读时间:45min
总时间:1h10min

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地板
发表于 2021-6-23 18:31:02 | 只看该作者
‘Nomadland’ Review: The Unsettled Americans
1.总结文章中心大意
赵婷的《无依之地》的核心论点和电影介绍
2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
1、指出人们想要安定,但又发现在不安的时候才会发现希望,虚幻的家的安慰与开阔的道路的危险诱惑之间存在的拉扯
2、《无依之地》电影梗概介绍,故事又一名失去丈夫的Fern 和一辆可以供以生活的面包车根据车辆运动发生
3、电影来自一本书,这本书从经济大萧条以后出现的经济动态和社会混乱现象
4、导演赵平重点关注到流浪生活的细节和他们的个人品质
5、谈赵电影的风格,松散的结构,但与探索精神批评的低调坚韧
6-8、导演拍摄中捕捉到女主Fern的忙碌和乏味,以及姐姐帮助她摆脱困境,结合西方景观的特点,表达出来游牧生活的存在是对人类无常的承认和抗议
9、Fern和朋友因为失落的经历和冒险精神在一起,通过他们的研究和耳朵感受非常多的情绪

3.摘抄印象深刻或者觉得优美的句子
It’s hard to describe the mixture of sadness, wonder and gratitude that you feel in their company — in Fern’s company, and through her eyes and ears.

4.总结文章中的生词
uproot连根拔起
illusory consolations虚幻的安慰
itinerant巡回的

阅读时间:15mins
总结时间:15mins
总时间:30mins

Latino literature
1.总结文章中心大意
拉丁文学的发展:从不被认可到被欣赏
2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
1、介绍拉丁文学的发展
2、提到了早期拉丁文学不被认可的问题,最终在历史的进程中得到了欣赏
3、Marzan开始研究威廉慕斯的诗歌探索其中拉丁起源


阅读时间:8mins
总结时间:10mins
总时间:18mins


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发表于 2021-6-23 20:15:33 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-6-23 21:05:14 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-6-23 21:41:42 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-6-23 21:45:49 | 只看该作者
‘Nomadland’ Review: The Unsettled Americans (NYT-830字 长精读)
一.总结
The review of movie “Nomadland” and introduction of thid movie
二.分段
1-3 The movie “Nomadland”based on the same name book, the book emphasizes the economic upheaval and social dislocation that drive people out onto the road.
4-6 Friendship and solitude are the poles between which Zhao’s film oscillates.
7 The leading actress McDormand is grit, empathy and discipline have never been so powerfully evident.
9-11 The movie rebels against its own conventional impulses.
三.摘抄
This tension between stability and uprooting, between the illusory consolations of home and the risky lure of the open road, lies at the heart of “Nomadland,” Chloé Zhao’s expansive and intimate third feature.
四.生词
 Christen(施洗时)为…命名;给…施洗;
Alcove 凹室;壁龛;壁橱
Reel 踉跄;摇摇晃晃地挪动;
Stint 吝惜;节省
Footloose 无拘无束的,自由的
Intrepid 勇敢的;无畏的
Conclave 秘密会议;秘密会议与会者
Summon 召唤;鼓起;召集;传唤
Vagabond 流浪汉;无业游民;漂泊者
 tedium  单调乏味;冗长;啰嗦
Oscillate 振动;振荡;摆动;
awards-soliciting 奖项征求

五.时间
阅读:10m
总结:10m

Latino literature( WSY -497 字 短精读)

一.总结
The article focus on the early establishment of Latino literature which was forgot in many years.
二.分段
1 The flowering of U.S. Latino letters form 1960s onward grew from seeds sown by earlier writers, whose lonely efforts often went unrecognized.
2.It lists two Latino authors whose work weren’t be recognized at first.
3. The profoundly Latin American origin of Williams’s poetry.
三.摘抄
The flowering of U.S. Latino letters form 1960s onward grew from seeds carefully and painstaking sown by earlier writers.
四.生词
Sown planted seeds
Onward to keep moving forward
五.时间
阅读:5m
总结:10m
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发表于 2021-6-23 21:50:18 | 只看该作者
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