- On the Politics of Citation
Esmin Green the thought that perhaps this is a metaphor for how we all die. Green an idea of metaphors that live where bodies cannot.
Some things were left when she died on that Kings County emergency room floor: her body and who else?
Open parentheses Green close parentheses. Her name now locked in line. The line is: No one noticed. It continues, differentiate dark from death. [End Page 242]
Bettina Judd is a visual and performance artist, poet, and scholar. She is currently a Five College Dissertation Fellow in Gender Studies at Mount Holyoke College, a doctoral candidate in Women’s Studies at the University of Maryland, and an alumna of Spelman College. For more information on Bettina, go to www.bettinajudd.com.