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My Other single work   poetry   "You are 'my other' but you do not steal my gaze"
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 My Other
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon I'm Not Racist, But... : A Collection of Social Observations Anita Heiss , Cambridge : Salt Publishing , 2007 Z1387344 2007 selected work poetry (taught in 4 units) I'm Not Racist, but ... is a collection of social observations, thoughts and conversations that will challenge the reader to consider issues of imposed and real Aboriginal identity, the process of reconciliation and issues around saying 'sorry', notions of 'truth' and integrity, biculturalism and invisible whiteness, entrenched racism and political correctness.' Source: Publisher's blurb. Cambridge : Salt Publishing , 2007 pg. 12-13
Alternative title: Mi otro
First line of verse: "You are 'my other' but you do not steal my gaze=Tú eres 'mi otro'"
Language: Spanish , English
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    y separately published work icon Earth Mirror Espejo de Tierra O'Malley : Chilean Embassy, Australia , 2008 Z1520701 2008 anthology poetry

    'The hardcover anthology Espejo de Tierra / Earth Mirror: An Anthology of Chilean Mapuche and Australian Aboriginal Poetry, showcases the work of five Mapuche and five Australia Indigenous poets in both English and Spanish translation, and the works of Chilean and Australian Indigenous visual artists.

    With introductions by renowned Chilean poet Gonzalo Rojas and University of Sydney scholar and poet Peter Minter, this innovative publication highlights the similarities and links between two ancient and revered cultures.' Andrew Potter

    O'Malley : Chilean Embassy, Australia , 2008
    pg. 125-127
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