回归社区:《摩登原始人》还是《杰森一家》?

Vivienne L. Conway
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会议的主题是“无障碍自动化”。今天我想讲的是自动化对残疾人生活的影响。在这种情况下,作为“婴儿潮”一代的一员,我回顾了我年轻时看过的几部不同的动画片——《摩登原始人》和《杰森一家》。这两幅漫画都是汉纳-巴伯拉在20世纪60年代创作的。它们有一些惊人的相似之处,每个剧集都涉及交通、家庭便利、工作环境和家庭生活等概念。我不知道你们是否注意到了,但这两部卡通片都没有出现过残疾人。我知道这种情况正在改变,关于如何做到这一点存在很多争论。它确实表明,我们的社会良知正变得越来越适应生活各个领域——工作、家庭生活、体育和娱乐——的包容性和多样性的需要。虽然我们肯定还没有像杰森一家那样生活(还在等我的喷气背包),但我们也不是燧石族。我们正在开发更多的自动化生活方式,改善残疾人的生活,简化我们的一些工作流程。然而,我不认为这里的任何人会说我们已经成功了,他们可能永远也不会这么说——总有更多的事情要做。也许我们已经准备好看一部新的动画片了,它展示了一个令人兴奋的未来景象,但其中包括具有广泛能力的角色。
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A return to community: Flintstones or Jetsons?
The Conference theme is "Automation for Accessibility". What I want to look at today is the effect of automation on the lives of people living with disability. In this vein, as a member of the 'Baby Boomer' generation, I reflected on a couple of different cartoons from my youth - The Flintstones and The Jetsons. Both of these cartoons were created in the 1960's by Hanna-Barbera. There were some remarkable similarities, with episodes of each involving concepts such as transportation, home conveniences, work environment, and family life. I don't know if you noticed it or not, but neither of these cartoon shows ever had a person with a disability in the show. I know that is changing, and there is much debate about how that is done. It does show that our social conscience is becoming more attuned to the need for inclusion and diversity in all areas of life - work, homelife, sports and entertainment. While we certainly are not living as the Jetsons yet (still waiting for my jet-pack), we are not Flintstones either. We are developing yet more means of automating our lives, improving the lives of people with disabilities, and streamlining some of our work processes. However, I don't think anyone here would say we have arrived, and they probably won't ever say that - there is always more to be done. Perhaps we are ready for a new cartoon, showing an exciting view of what the future could hold, but including characters with a broad range of abilities.
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