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Where is your authentic body? You are the only one who can never see yourself as an image; you never use your eyes unless they are dulled by the gaze they rest upon, in the mirror or the lens, (I am interested in seeing my eyes only when they look at you) . . . you are condemned to the repertoire of its images. Roland Barthes Vision never leaves the body, but sits at its margins or only leaves it when the eye is thrown away and the world becomes encapsulated in a broader metaphoric range: my self, the hole where my eye was, and the eye lying across the room. Sarah Stanbury

Amra Raza. (2005) The formation of the ‘I’ through the ‘Eye’ in Derek Walcott’s Poetry, Journal of Research ( Humanities), Vol XLI, Issue 1 .
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