Abstract

ABSTRACT Connecting the personal and the cultural, these pages offer a few impressions of the author’s personal immigration narrative. Fleeing an archetypal oppression can lead to a relationship with the archetype of the oppressor. Here, the author takes the reader on her quest for the middle path, the transcendent, the self. Through her mother’s experiences as a young Jewish woman in France in WWII, the trauma passed down to the author, and her journey from being hidden to being seen, she mends the broken pieces of her psyche.

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