2011
DOI: 10.1353/wfs.2011.0023
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Nightbirds, Nightmares and the Mothers' Smile: Art and Psychoanalysis in Sarah Kofman's Life-Writing

Abstract: This article explores Sarah Kofman's last text, her Holocaust memoir Rue Ordener, Rue Labat (1994). While Kofman's career was famously devoted to deciphering the legacy of the "Great Fathers" of Western culture and to an incessant dialogue with Sigmund Freud, her memoir centers exclusively on the legacy of mothers: it is Kofman's study of herself as a child in the grip of terror, the threat of death, and the s/mothering love of two women—her Jewish mother and the French woman who saved them both. This article … Show more

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