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|a In My Mother's House :
|b A Daughter's Story /
|c Kim Chernin.
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|a West Lafayette :
|b Purdue University Press,
|c [2019]
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c 2019
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|c ©[2019]
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|a 1 online resource (468 pages).
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|a Originally published: New Haven : Ticknor & Fields, 1983 ; San Francisco: MacAdam/Cage, 2003.
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|a The proposal -- The first story my mother tells -- Childhood in Russia (1903-1914) -- Oy, my enlightenment -- The second story my mother tells -- Do this for me, Rose -- The third story my mother tells -- A larger world (1920-1928) -- Three sisters -- The fourth story my mother tells -- I fight for my mother (1928-1932) -- Wasn't I once also a daughter? -- She comes to visit -- The fifth story my mother tells -- Motherland (1932-1934) -- A walk in the woods -- The sixth story my mother tells -- The organizer (1934-1938) -- The rose garden -- The seventh story my mother tells -- Letters (1938-1940) -- The almond giver -- The eighth story my mother tells -- A birth and a death (1940-1946) -- 414 East 204th Street -- The crossroads -- The first story I tell -- Hard times (1947-1952) -- Take a giant step -- The second story I tell -- A communist childhood (1952-1957) -- A knock at the door -- The third story I tell -- Motherland revisited (1957-1967) -- What remains.
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|a "In My Mother's House depicts a profound, intergenerational struggle between a powerful, politically engaged mother, Rose, and her spiritually inclined poet and writer daughter, Kim. Framing this collision are two other generations. There is Rose's mother from the shtetl, a broken woman regularly beaten by her husband but the source of the family's stories. And Kim's daughter, a second-generation, fully assimilated girl of eight at the time the book begins. Four generations, from the shtetl to an affluent intellectual household in Berkeley, California, the story is a historical record and reckoning between the old activist left and a beginning feminist movement. The double narrative allows Kim to explore the evolving relationship between mother and daughter, who, through their storytelling, are brought to a profound understanding and reconciliation"--
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|a BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women
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|a Meres et filles
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|a Electronic books.
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|a Book collections on Project MUSE.
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|a Project MUSE - 2019 Complete
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|a Project MUSE - 2019 Global Cultural Studies
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