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Daughter of history : traces of an immigrant girlhood / Susan Rubin Suleiman.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.H93 S85 2023

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    "A photograph with faint writing on the back. A traveling chess set. A silver pin. These objects and the memories they evoke are among the threads that scholar and writer Susan Rubin Suleiman uses to weave back together the story of her early life as a Holocaust refugee and American immigrant. In this coming-of-age story that probes the hopes parents have for their children and the inevitability of loss, Susan looks to her own life as a case study of how historical events are always at work in our private lives. As a young girl growing up in a poor Jewish neighborhood in Budapest, Susan learned to call herself by a new name--the name on the false papers her father had obtained to keep their family safe. When the Nazis marched into Hungary in the spring of 1944, Susan's relatives in northeast Hungary would be among the 450,000 Hungarian Jews deported to Auschwitz, but her immediate family survived undercover in Budapest; later on, they would emigrate to Chicago by way of Vienna, Paris, Haiti and New York. In her adult life as a prominent feminist professor, Susan rarely allowed herself to think about this chapter of her past--but eventually, when she had children of her own, she found herself called back to Budapest, unlocking memories that would change the perspective of her scholarship and the trajectory of her career. In this poignant memoir, Susan returns to her childhood in Budapest and adolescence and young womanhood in the United States, negotiating the expectations of her parents and her own desire to be "truly American." At once an intellectual autobiography and a reflection on the nature of memory, identity, and family, Daughter of History invites us to consider how the objects that underpin our own lives are gateways to the past"-- Provided by publisher.
    Series
    Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
    Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Suleiman, Susan Rubin, 1939- author.
    Published
    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2023]
    ©2023
    Locale
    Hungary
    Budapest
    United States
    Hongrie
    États-Unis
    Contents
    Part I. Budapest. Postcard to Zircz
    Yellow-star house
    Light blue wool dress
    Red bicycle
    Part II. In transit. Traveling chess set
    St. Christopher Medal
    Part III. America. Green and white Chevrolet
    Seventeen
    Fraternity pin
    Beethoven concerto
    Wooden bench, Lake Michigan
    Round-trip tickets.
    Notes
    Part I. Budapest. Postcard to Zircz -- Yellow-star house -- Light blue wool dress -- Red bicycle -- Part II. In transit. Traveling chess set -- St. Christopher Medal -- Part III. America. Green and white Chevrolet -- Seventeen -- Fraternity pin -- Beethoven concerto -- Wooden bench, Lake Michigan -- Round-trip tickets.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781503634817
    1503634817
    Physical Description
    x, 244 pages : illustrations and photographs ; 23 cm.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Subjects
    Jews--Hungary--Budapest--Biography. Jews, Hungarian--United States--Biography. Jewish children in the Holocaust--Hungary--Budapest--Biography. Holocaust survivors--Hungary--Biography. Holocaust survivors--United States--Biography. Women college teachers--United States--Biography. Emigration and immigration. Enfants juifs pendant l'Holocauste--Hongrie--Biographies. Survivants de l'Holocauste--Hongrie--Biographies. Survivants de l'Holocauste--États-Unis--Biographies. Professeures (Enseignement supérieur)--États-Unis--Biographies. Juifs hongrois--États-Unis--Biographies. Émigration et immigration. Jewish children in the Holocaust--Hungary--Biography Holocaust survivors--Hungary--Biography Holocaust survivors--United States--Biography Women college teachers--United States--Biography autobiographies (literary works) Autobiographies. Suleiman, Susan Rubin,--1939-
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