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APPENDIX B. My Grandmother’s Subsequent Reparations Claims (1965– 68)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Prologue: Reparations and My Family 1
- CHAPTER 1. Financial Pain 19
- CHAPTER 2. The Limits of Therapy: Narratives of Reparation and Psychopathology 53
- CHAPTER 3. The Will to Record and the Claim to Suffering: Reparations, Archives, and the International Tracing Service 96
- CHAPTER 4. Canada 134
- CHAPTER 5. Children of Survivors: The “Second Generation” in Storytelling, Tourism, and Photography 175
- CHAPTER 6. Algerian Jews Make the Case for Reparations 207
- CHAPTER 7. Compensation for Settler Colonialism: Aftermaths and “Dark Teleology” 235
- APPENDIX A. My Grandmother’s First Reparations Claim (1956) 271
- APPENDIX B. My Grandmother’s Subsequent Reparations Claims (1965– 68) 277
- NOTES 281
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 325
- INDEX 355
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Prologue: Reparations and My Family 1
- CHAPTER 1. Financial Pain 19
- CHAPTER 2. The Limits of Therapy: Narratives of Reparation and Psychopathology 53
- CHAPTER 3. The Will to Record and the Claim to Suffering: Reparations, Archives, and the International Tracing Service 96
- CHAPTER 4. Canada 134
- CHAPTER 5. Children of Survivors: The “Second Generation” in Storytelling, Tourism, and Photography 175
- CHAPTER 6. Algerian Jews Make the Case for Reparations 207
- CHAPTER 7. Compensation for Settler Colonialism: Aftermaths and “Dark Teleology” 235
- APPENDIX A. My Grandmother’s First Reparations Claim (1956) 271
- APPENDIX B. My Grandmother’s Subsequent Reparations Claims (1965– 68) 277
- NOTES 281
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 325
- INDEX 355
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 371