id |
oapen-20.500.12657-31449
|
record_format |
dspace
|
spelling |
oapen-20.500.12657-314492022-04-26T12:26:47Z Austerity baby Wolff, Janet second world war manchester uk spinsters exile displacement henry simon of manchester eleanor rathbone third reich art fridtjof nansen rochester new york Manchester bic Book Industry Communication::B Biography & True Stories::BG Biography: general::BGA Autobiography: general bic Book Industry Communication::B Biography & True Stories::BG Biography: general::BGH Biography: historical, political & military::BGHA Autobiography: historical, political & military bic Book Industry Communication::B Biography & True Stories::BG Biography: general::BGL Biography: literary::BGLA Autobiography: literary "Austerity Baby might best be described as an ‘oblique memoir’. Janet Wolff’s fascinating volume is a family history – but one that is digressive and consistently surprising. The central underlying and repeated themes of the book are exile and displacement; lives (and deaths) during the Third Reich; mother-daughter and sibling relationships; the generational transmission of trauma and experience; transatlantic reflections; and the struggle for creative expression. Stories mobilised, and people encountered, in the course of the narrative include: the internment of aliens in Britain during the Second World War; cultural life in Rochester, New York, in the 1920s; the social and personal meanings of colour(s); the industrialist and philanthropist, Henry Simon of Manchester, including his relationship with the Norwegian explorer, Fridtjof Nansen; the liberal British campaigner and MP of the 1940s, Eleanor Rathbone; reflections on the lives and images of spinsters. The text is supplemented and interrupted throughout by images (photographs, paintings, facsimile documents), some of which serve to illustrate the story, others engaging indirectly with the written word." 2017-05-01 23:55:55 2019-12-03 08:32:13 2020-04-01T13:35:41Z 2020-04-01T13:35:41Z 2017 book 628070 OCN: 1030816405 9781526121295 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31449 eng application/pdf n/a 628070.pdf http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526121301/ Manchester University Press 10.26530/OAPEN_628070 10.26530/OAPEN_628070 6110b9b4-ba84-42ad-a0d8-f8d877957cdd 9781526121295 open access
|
institution |
OAPEN
|
collection |
DSpace
|
language |
English
|
description |
"Austerity Baby might best be described as an ‘oblique memoir’. Janet Wolff’s fascinating volume is a family history – but one that is digressive and consistently surprising. The central underlying and repeated themes of the book are exile and displacement; lives (and deaths) during the Third Reich; mother-daughter and sibling relationships; the generational transmission of trauma and experience; transatlantic reflections; and the struggle for creative expression. Stories mobilised, and people encountered, in the course of the narrative include: the internment of aliens in Britain during the Second World War; cultural life in Rochester, New York, in the 1920s; the social and personal meanings of colour(s); the industrialist and philanthropist, Henry Simon of Manchester, including his relationship with the Norwegian explorer, Fridtjof Nansen; the liberal British campaigner and MP of the 1940s, Eleanor Rathbone; reflections on the lives and images of spinsters. The text is supplemented and interrupted throughout by images (photographs, paintings, facsimile documents), some of which serve to illustrate the story, others engaging indirectly with the written word."
|
title |
628070.pdf
|
spellingShingle |
628070.pdf
|
title_short |
628070.pdf
|
title_full |
628070.pdf
|
title_fullStr |
628070.pdf
|
title_full_unstemmed |
628070.pdf
|
title_sort |
628070.pdf
|
publisher |
Manchester University Press
|
publishDate |
2017
|
url |
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526121301/
|
_version_ |
1771297602719973376
|