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摘要
《对位:食堂里的权力》是苏菲·柯林斯的一首诗。这首诗是对Al Zolynas的情感诗《Love in the Classroom》的呼应和回应,诗人描述了在训练课程的气氛中,物质气味突然侵入身体。这首诗唤起了学生时代的记忆,学习的肉体,以及在新自由主义教育约束下教学的压倒性挫折。
Counterpoint: Power in the Dining Hall is a poem by Sophie Collins. Written as an echo and response to Al Zolynas' emotive poem Love in the Classroom, the poet describes the sudden, bodily intrusion of material smells in the atmosphere of a training session. This poem evokes school day memories , the physicality of learning, and the overwhelming frustration of teaching within neo-liberal educational constraints.