Immigrant Memories of Healing (original) (raw)
Tropes of Lingering Vulnerability for Migrant Generations of Holocaust Survivors: On Susan Geroe Simpson’s Transatlantic Narratives The Silence of Parents (2007) and Treasures and Pleasures (2009)
Dana Mihailescu
in Regimes of Vulnerability in Jewish American Media and Literature. Bucharest: University of Bucharest Press, 2015
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Specters of the Past: Transgenerational Memory in Miriam Katin’s Graphic Memoirs We Are On Our Own and Letting It Go
Andrea Schlosser
Genealogy
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Constructing Narrative Identities in the Holocaust Memories/Memoirs of Three Women
Louise O. Vasvári
Hungarian Cultural Studies, 2020
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Rev. of The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture After the Holocaust, by MARIANNE HIRSCH
Tahneer Oksman
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Holocaust graphic narratives: generation, trauma memory
Beth Cohen
Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 2020
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Book Review: Third-generation Holocaust narratives: memory in memoir and fiction
Maria Roca Lizarazu
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Autobiography of a Hybrid Narrative: Finding a Form for Trauma
Joy Ladin
Family Resemblance: An Anthology and Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Genres, 2015
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Collected Stories In the Life Narratives of Holocaust Survivors
Chaim Noy
Narrative Inquiry, 11(1), 159-194, 2001
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Memories of History: Women and the Holocaust in Autobiographical and Fictional Memoirs
karin doerr
Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 2000
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RECLAIMING WOUNDS: PERSONAL NARRATIVES AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY IN NORMA ELÍA CANTÚ'S AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING
Cristina Martín-Hernández
JAm It! (Journal of American Studies in Italy), 2022
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" Draw yourself out of it " : Miriam Katin's graphic metamorphosis of trauma
Diederik Oostdijk
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Remembering Who We Are in the Post-Holocaust Diaspora: Memory, Imagination, and Identity in the Work of Rafael Goldchain and Angela Grossmann
Amanda Burstein
2013
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Every Individual Should Feel As If”: Exilic Memory and Third Generation Holocaust Writing
Cheryl Goldstein
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Post-Holocaust Reconstructed Identities in Anne Michaels’s 'Fugitive Pieces' and W.G. Sebald’s 'Austerlitz'
Catalina Botez
Representation, Expression and Identity. Interdisciplinary Insights on Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging. , 2009
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Once a Russian, Always a Jew: (Auto)biographical Storytelling and the Legacy of Dislocation
Devora Neumark
Storytelling Self Society an Interdisciplinary Journal of Storytelling Studies, 2012
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Nostalgic remembrance in holocaust graphic narratives, Book of Abstracts, p. 43
Christos Charakopoulos
2022
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Alicia Partnoy and the Literary Project of Transcontextual Memory Making
Deanna Mihaly
2020
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.“‘And I did want to pass’: Reading Canadian Second Generation Holocaust Memoirs as Migration Texts.” Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik: A Quarterly for Language, Literature and Culture 59, No. 2 (2011): 109-122.
Nina Fischer
2011
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Transgenerational Holocaust Memory in Anne Weber's Ahnen and Esther Kinsky's Am Fluß
Helga Druxes
Feminist German studies, 2018
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Redemptive Family Narratives: Olga Lengyel and the Textuality of the Holocaust
Marius Turda
Archiva Moldaviae , 2016
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Tripping over the Dead: Hungarian-Israeli Holocaust Survivor Women's Narratives of Immigration, Restoration, and Remembrance
Ilana Rosen
Hungarian Cultural Studies, 2012
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Mother of all Memory: The Loss of Mother and the Search for Self in Writing by American Children of Holocaust Survivors
Andrea Lieber
Journal of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and …, 2005
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The Amnesiac Consciousness of the Contemporary Holocaust Novel: Lily Brett’s Too Many Men and Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything Is Illuminated
Anna Hunter
Synthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies, 2010
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Redemptive Family Narratives: Olga Lengyel and the Textuality of the Holocaust: In Memoriam Elie Wiesel
Marius Turda
Archiva Moldaviae, 2016
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Conversations about Mother: Mnemonic Strategies for Narrating Survival in (Post-) War Germany
Brigitte Bonisch-Brednich
The Journal of New Zealand Studies, 2021
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Hidden Traces. Memory, Family, Photography, and the Holocaust
Ludmila Birsan
2013
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The post-Holocaust memoir 20 years after 50 years later pre-print version.pdf
Anne Karpf
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Troubling the life narrative: the case of Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments: Memories of a childhood, 1939–1948
Sue Bond
Text: Special Issue 50 Life Writing in Troubled Times, 2018
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Memory as a wound in words: on trans-generational trauma, ethical memory and artistic speech
Magda Schmukalla
Feminist Theory, 2022
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Nostalgia for a Lost Home: Exile and Trauma in Lucette Lagnado’s Memoirs
Ichrak Issaoui
Jednak Książki. Gdańskie Czasopismo Humanistyczne
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American dream and German nightmare? identity, gender, and memory in the autobiographic work of Esmeralda Santiago and Emine Sevgi Ozdamar
Anja Schwalen
2009
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Enjoying' Traumatically: The Holocaust As'The Second Generation'S' Other
Esther Faye
British Journal of Psychotherapy, 1999
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Of Martyrs and Marigolds: Intersection of Memoir and Fiction in Articulating Trauma and Contested History
Madhurima Sen
Trivium, 2022
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MINING " THE TWENTY " VIA MEMORY WORK: REINTERPRETING STORY, REWRITING IDENTITY A Creative Final Project
Kristina Kwacz
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“My Generation is Quite a Sullen One…”: Trauma and Remembering in Life Stories after 1956
Zsuzsanna bögre
Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2012
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