从恢复力到文艺复兴:艺术在人类危机后产生新的故事

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in Art Education Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.1080/00393541.2023.2220101
James Haywood Rolling Jr.
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流行病在任何人的一生中很少经历,但在人类社会历史的更大地图上,这种范围的事件并不罕见(Quammen, 2012)。溢出效应:动物感染和下一次人类大流行。诺顿。谷歌学者)。从2020年到2022年,新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2的爆发和迅速传播引发了一场健康危机,在全球范围内蔓延,大多数人习以为常的日常生活都被打乱了。但我们总能从这些事件中学到一些东西,它们让我们止步不前,把我们弹射到未知的地方,把我们毫不客气地抛到我们所知道的一切的废墟之上。灾难来袭后,聚集在一起进行清理和恢复需要有远见。全球流行病。一场环境灾难。个人的失败。我们如何从一堆虚无中聚集力量,创造出一些东西?
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From Resilience to Renaissance: Art Generating New Stories After Human Crisis

Pandemics are rarely experienced in anyone’s lifetime, but events of such scope are not uncommon in the larger map of human social history (Quammen, 2012 Quammen, D. (2012). Spillover: Animal infections and the next human pandemic. Norton. [Google Scholar]). A health crisis triggered by the outbreak and rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 novel coronavirus rippled across the globe from 2020 to 2022, in a paroxysm of disruptions to all normality to which most individuals had become accustomed in their daily living. But there is always something to be learned from such events that stop us in our tracks, catapult us into the unknown, and heave us unceremoniously atop the wreckage of all we have ever known. After a disaster strikes, gathering ourselves for the cleanup and recovery requires perspective. A global pandemic. An environmental catastrophe. A personal failure. How do we gather ourselves and make something from a pile of nothing?

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