Companions: The Strange and the Familiar

by Joan Ringelheim

Companions: The Strange and the Familiar
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Companions: The Strange and the Familiar

by Joan Ringelheim

Published Jan 29, 2021
217 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs



 

Book Details

Essays about a Struggle to Engage the Strange and the Familiar

When Joan Ringelheim began to write, she had no intention of becoming personal. Since she is a philosopher by training, she kept thinking solely of intellectual essays. Then she read Mary Karr’s The Art of Memoir and realized that the ideas about which she wanted to write were not separate from the experiences in her life and that she had to be transparent about what they meant. She could no longer keep the personal and intellectual separated as she had meant to do. The six essays in this book cover the parts of her life that were crucial in her struggle to meet the strange and the familiar: music and the piano, teaching, the Holocaust and women in the Holocaust, oral history, a trip to Sarajevo after the siege, and breast cancer.

 

About the Author

Joan Ringelheim

Joan Ringelheim is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of research on women in the Holocaust. She holds a PhD in philosophy and has taught at DePauw University, Northeastern University, and the State University of New York at Stony Brook, among other institutions. From 1989 to 2007, she worked at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, serving as director of oral history for much of that time. She lives in Maryland with her spouse of two years, Ellen Carr.

 

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