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Austerity Baby Janet Wolff

Austerity Baby By Janet Wolff

Austerity Baby by Janet Wolff


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Austerity Baby by Janet Wolff

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.

Austerity Baby Reviews

'Janet Wolff 's book is formed out of ten essays rather than chapters. Each has its own beautiful shape leading the reader from its opening gambit through a wandering exploration of unexpected elements associationally rather than logically linked to an often unexpectedly elegant reconnection with the starting point.'
Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds, New Formations

'Ultimately, this is a story about exile, travel and belonging penned by a self-styled third-generation alien, both troubled by and proud of that status.'
Monica Bohm-Duchen, Jewish Renaissance.org.uk, October 2017

'[Janet Wollf's] memoir is formatted in the manner of a textbook/scrapbook; she guides her reader through a series of seemingly incongruous documents, paintings and diary extracts in the manner of a scholarly aunt turning the pages over your shoulder (possibly over a large lunch). Despite the thorniness of issues like memorialisation and racial identity, there is a certain languor in Wolff's movement from topic to topic. And for all its obliqueness, it is Wolff's warm tone that unifies the sometimes spuriously related stories, and makes the memoir so engaging.'
Clara Collingwood, Jewish Quarterly

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About Janet Wolff

Janet Wolff is Professor Emerita in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures at the University of Manchester. She is a renowned art historian and writer.

Table of Contents

1 Atlantic moves
2 Provincial matters
3 Aliens
4 Colour (mainly blue)
5 Austerity baby
6 Tante Leonie
7 Houses and barns
8 Philately and chemistry
9 Spinster
10 Annunciation
Postscript
Index

Additional information

GOR009747146
9781526121301
1526121301
Austerity Baby by Janet Wolff
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
20170622
272
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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