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1、2Questions / ActivitiesCheck-on PreviewObjectivesWarming upConfessions of a Miseducated Confessions of a Miseducated ManMan3Questions / ActivitiesWhat is a confession? a formal statement that youve done sth. wrong or illegal; a private statement to a priest about the bad things youve done4 miseducat
2、ed & uneducated An uneducated person is one who has received no formal school education while a miseducated person is one who has received formal education but is educated in a wrong way. 5Questions / Activities Did you well predict the topic of the essay? Why or why not? What would you see as the b
3、iggest difference among human beings, language, religion, or political /ideological system? What is their most important similarity? Do you agree if some people say that globalization is the strategy of cultural differences?6Questions / Activities What does the author want to say in the essay? Can y
4、ou pick out the sentence(s) you think best express(es) his idea? According to the author, what is the most important similarity among human beings? Do you agree with him on that? What are those “superficial differences”? Is it true that there are more similarities than differences in human beings? 7
5、Questions / Activities What are the basic lessons of a new education? And what is the importance of such a new education? How would you relate the issue of this essay to that of Another School YearWhat For? and The Green Banana?8BackgroundCulture TipsAuthorGenreTimeConfessions of a Miseducated ManCo
6、nfessions of a Miseducated Man9Norman CousinsNorman Cousins1915-1990Author10Some of his life history possibly related to the essay Born in New Jersey, 1915 and deceased in 1990; Educated in and graduated from Columbia University Teachers College; Editor of Saturday Review for 35 yrs; Lifelong concer
7、ns including world peace, world governance, justice, human freedom, health, etc.; Proponent of world federalism and world government; Traveled extensively in Europe and Asia and then published Who Speaks for Man? in 1953;11What is world federalism? This is the essence of world federalism: to seek to
8、 invest legal and political authority in world institutions to deal with problems which can only be treated at the global level . World Federalism means having democratically accountable political institutions to deal with issues at the most appropriate level, according to the principle of subsidiar
9、ity, e.g. Thus local decisions should be taken at local level, national decisions at national level, and global decisions at global level. (http:/www.ucl.ac.uk/ucfbiac/World%20Federalism.htm)Background12世界联邦主义世界联邦主义 世界联邦主义是理想主义学派的一种解决国世界联邦主义是理想主义学派的一种解决国际冲突的模式。这种模式认为,要促进国际际冲突的模式。这种模式认为,要促进国际社会的合作与和谐
10、,就必须自愿地拆除国家社会的合作与和谐,就必须自愿地拆除国家主权的藩篱,按照联邦与民主的原则,实现主权的藩篱,按照联邦与民主的原则,实现政府权力的集中化。换言之,世界各国应通政府权力的集中化。换言之,世界各国应通过法律程序,在全球层面上建立一个世界政过法律程序,在全球层面上建立一个世界政府。这个政府可以降低乃至消除战争,促进府。这个政府可以降低乃至消除战争,促进人类的幸福。人类的幸福。 (http:/ the book, Cousins expanded his arguments for world federalism and for a world no longer based on
11、the supremacy of nationalism and other superficial differences as follows: “The new education must be less concerned with sophistication than compassion. It must recognize the hazards of tribalism. It must teach man the most difficult lesson of allto look at someone anywhere in the world and be able
12、 to see the image of himself. The old emphasis upon superficial differences that separate peoples must give way to education for citizenship in the human community. ” Cf. Para. 714And he continued, “With such an education and with such self-understanding, it is possible that some nation or people ma
13、y come forward with the vital inspiration that men need no less than food. Leadership on this higher level does not require mountains of gold or thundering propaganda. It is concerned with human destiny. Human destiny is the issue. People will respond.” Cf. Para. 1115He concluded the book with: “War
14、 is an invention of the human mind. The human mind can invent peace with justice.”16DetailedAnalysisStructureThemeText AnalysisConfessions of a Miseducated Man17StructurePart I (para.1-4)In what way I was miseducated.Why this education was inadequate.What kind of education we need.What this new educ
15、ation may bring about.Part II(paras.5-7)Part III(paras.8-10)Part IV(paras.11)18Part I: Main IdeaWhat kind of test does the author suggest? What marks the differences between the world in 1850 and the world now?Why is “Asia and Africa” the best place to apply the test? What does the authors education
16、 teach him? Give examples.Why does he say that his education “protected me against surprise”?What does the education fail to teach him? Do you agree with him? What time doe it possibly refer to in “at a time” at the end of para.4?19Not that(para.3) Weve been happy together for half a centurynot that
17、 we never quarreled. I stopped and picked you upnot that I was not afraid. We will not include the chapter on constitutional law in this textbook. Not that it is irrelevant. Its just too difficult for the students to understand. 她没买那件外套,并不是不喜欢,而是觉得太贵了。 She did not buy the coatnot that she did not li
18、ke it. She just felt that it was too expensive. 20Part I: Sentence Paraphrase 1In short, my education protected me against surprise. (para.3)Paraphrasing: In a word, the education I had had taught me enough about the differences among people so that I wouldnt feel surprised at what I saw, no matter
19、how different they might be. 21to protectagainst(para.3) to keep sb./sth. safe against / from Kids should be protected from all that violence. Its skin protects it against predators. Take these vitamins to protect against minor infections. 我们已做好了一切准备以防营地被偷袭。 Weve done all the preparations to protect
20、 the base against surprise attacks. 22Part I: Sentence Paraphrase 2But what my education failed to do was to teach me that the principal significance of such differences was that they were largely without significance. (para.4)Paraphrasing: The education I had did not teach me to see the fact that t
21、he main meaning of recognizing such differences was that they were not meaningful in a great measure (if compared with the meaning of understanding the similarities).23all but(para.4) almost completely Their screams all but drowned out the music. I all but got attacked by the two timber wolves when
22、Maheegun came to my rescue. 我们差一点儿就输掉了比赛。 We all but lost the game. 24to wipe out(para.4) to destroy, remove, get rid of sth. Completely Half the population was wiped out by plague. The heat has wiped me out. (informal, to make sb. feel extremely tired/exhausted)Compare: The price will wipe the smil
23、e off his face. In a few years this species could be wiped off the face of the earth. 25Part I: Sentence Paraphrase 3My education had by-passed the similarities. (para.4)Paraphrasing: The education I had had did not teach me/avoided dealing with the similarities among peoples. 26Part I: Words & expr
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