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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

"The Same and the Other" by Gina Franco

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December 3, 2019
 

The Same and the Other

 
Gina Franco
"The Same and the Other" by Gina Franco

About this Poem

 

"The title of this sonnet is taken from Emmanuel Levinas' book, Totality and Infinity (Duquesne University Press, 1969). A few pages into the book, Levinas describes selfhood as emerging through the way the self exists in the world: 'The way of the I against the 'other' of the world consists in sojourning, in identifying oneself by existing here at home with oneself. In a world which is from the first other, the I is nonetheless autochthonous.' I was thinking about that word, 'autochthonous,' about the dream of belonging, of being 'at home' in the refuge of the world, even as 'I' move through and against it. I was thinking about how that movement is brutally restricted for those attempting to cross the border—how selfhood for a migrant person is regulated and denied; the cruelty of the border is that it enforces an uncompromising binary between the same and the other."
Gina Franco

 

Gina Franco's most recent book, The Accidental (University of Arkansas Press 2019), was awarded the CantoMundo Poetry Prize. She is a professor of English at Knox College and divides her time between Galesburg, Illinois, and Del Rio, Texas.

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The Accidental 

(University of Arkansas Press, 2019)


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