流行病中的三首诗

K. Borchard
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三首诗是在美国新冠疫情最严重的时候写的。这些诗传达了在前所未有的规范、健康和信息危机中出现的沮丧、恐惧和理智。它们还引发了关于疫情期间加剧的不平等的讨论,以及政治合法性和真相无能的问题。
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Three Poems From a Pandemic
Three poems, written during the height of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, are presented. The poems convey frustration, fear, and sense-making emerging from an unprecedented normative, health, and information crisis. They also evoke discourses regarding inequalities exacerbated during the pandemic, as well as questions of political legitimacy and the impotence of truth.
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