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Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/cssaame/article-pdf/41/3/283/1423512/283mujtaba.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 30 March 2022 C O V I D - 1 9 : B I O P O L I T I C S , R U P T U R E S , an d R I SK S Hasan Mujtaba Translated by Asma Abbas and Sanya Hussain He stood six feet away from me Gloves, mask, and hel met-like hat on his head Only his eyes were open Glaring, peeking, sur vey ing, gaz ing, smil ing, cry ing, Eyes that recall a lit tle, eyes that for get so much Eyes seen one last time before some one is cap tured At home, going to work, teach ing chil dren at school, strolling in a park, going shop ping, Eyes seen being cov ered with a hood In the wrin kles of the faces of the moth ers of the disappeared protesting in front of press clubs Eyes that rain all sea sons, the mon soon, win ter Inquiring (Or so I felt) Do you rec og nize me? I, too, attempting to breathe through my mask, say some words Ask some thing The Irani res tau rant? Or
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East – Duke University Press
Published: Dec 1, 2021
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