Quote:
you see / me behind / your pocket camera / memories from east Africa / and what you have read / about it / ready to dump it on me // (…) / the last vacation / you / spent there / and you want / to see / me / dancing / so that the pictures become / tangible again // I look at you / and into the distance / into the past / back and forth / looking / for a reason / to call you / SISTER /
Source:
May Ayim 2003: 30
Author Bio:
May Ayim (1960-1996) was an Afro-German poet, activist, educator, speech therapist.
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Further Reading:
*May Ayim (2003): Blues in Black-White. Asmara: Africa Word Press
*Gayatri Spivak (1988): In: Cary Nelson & Lawrence Grossberg (Hrsg.): Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, p. 66f.
*bell hooks (1986): Sisterhood: Political Solidarity between Women.
* bell hooks (1994): Black Looks. Deutsche Ausgabe, p. 23 f.