恢复正常生活? 记住的未来和流行病后的未来
1English, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA sdicaglio@tamu.edu.
Medical humanities
|September 29, 2025
概括
随着COVID-19的流行,人们的经历变化了,现实也在不断变化. 记住过去的想象未来对于在流行病后的生活中导航和发现新的可能性至关重要.
科学领域:
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 文化研究 文化研究
- 流行病学研究 流行病学研究
背景情况:
- COVID-19 流行病在人口统计学中呈现出多样化,不均的经验,并经历了不同的阶段.
- 关于"恢复正常"和"学习损失"的社会话语可能会忽视流行病的复杂时间和生活现实.
- 流行病扰乱了线性时间,崩了过去,现在和未来,症状和诊断往往落后于实际感染.
研究的目的:
- 介绍"记忆未来"的概念 - - 记忆过去想象的未来.
- 辩称,流行后的未来需要将这些"过去的未来"与历史记忆相结合.
- 探索如何承认这些被记住的未来可以为现在和未来打开新的可能性.
主要方法:
- 分析了2020年春夏出版的三部文学作品:萨布里娜·奥拉·马克的"快乐",查尔斯·的"系统"和Nguyên Khôi Nguyễn的"苦甜:一本大流行素描册".
- 检查这些作品如何捕捉大流行及其时间干扰的多面体验.
- 将文学表现连接到记住未来的理论概念.
主要成果:
- 分析的作品反映了大流行不均的社会影响及其独特的时间扭曲.
- 这些文本说明了大流行期间多个现在和想象中的未来的共存.
- 它们证明了回忆过去的未来想象的价值,以告知当前的现实.
结论:
- 流行病后的复苏需要不仅仅是记住过去;它需要记住流行病期间设想的未来.
- 将"记住的未来"纳入我们对现在的理解可以促进前进的创新途径.
- 这种方法为构建一个更有弹性和响应力的未来提供了一个框架,由大流行病的复杂遗产来告知.
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