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  1. Mar 2026
    1. Sarah Anne Bendall

      Sarah A. Bendall FRHistS is a senior lecturer at the Gender and Women's History Research Centre in the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences. She is a material culture historian whose research examines the roles of women in the production, trade and consumption of global commodities and fashionable consumer goods between 1500-1800. She has particular expertise in seventeenth-century dress and recreative methodologies, such as historical dress reconstruction.

      Sarah was awarded her PhD from the University of Sydney. During her doctoral research she was a visiting research student at Kings College London. Prior to joining ACU, she held positions at the University of Western Australia, the University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne. She has been awarded fellowships from The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford, the Folger Shakespeare Library and the Powerhouse Museum. She was also co-investigator on the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council's Making Historical Dress Network grant (2023-5).

  2. Oct 2024
    1. 这就造成了全社会都抱定一个信心,想要考上好大学、要过都市白领的生活、要去一线城市等等。如果十几亿人都相信只有一种好的生活方式,那么这种同质化的思想就会与客观事实脱节。更进一步分析,其实十几亿人形成的这一同质化的社会意识,本质上是少数精英的意识,使得剩余的90%的人认为自己不值得以当前的生活方式去生活。这就造成了大多数人都对自己当下的生活从本质上不满意。我称之为"悬浮"状态,也就是对自我的否定。这是当前中国人焦虑的最主要原因,大家都千方百计想过上"别人的生活"。

      同质化、单一的社会评价体系没有让现代人去寻找自己真正想要做的是什么,我们只是被社会浪潮推着向前,没有人告诉年轻人不要把自己的人生浪费在“过上别人的生活”的悬浮之中。