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Hiding the Holocaust

Autor Irene W. Leigh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2026
From her parents, deaf psychologist Irene W. Leigh learned how quickly safety could be yanked away. Her parents, Jews who barely escaped Nazi Germany on the eve of World War II, tried to shield Leigh from harm, never talking about the horrors they endured, and it was not until recently that she began to discover the truth by uncovering a shocking document. Having rebuilt their lives from scratch, first in England and then in America, Leigh’s parents passed down a legacy of ambition, persistence, and achievement, shaping her resilience in response to bias and discrimination. In this deeply personal memoir, Hiding the Holocaust, Leigh explores how this unspoken history and inherited trauma has informed her personal, familial, academic, and career experiences. Using a lifespan narrative structure focusing on memories, reflections, and recreated dialogue, Leigh narrates the subtle ways in which Holocaust trauma and loss affected not only her parents but also herself as a deaf child, teen, adult, and parent.
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ISBN-13: 9781954622302
ISBN-10: 1954622309
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 16 photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Gallaudet University Press

Notă biografică

Irene W. Leigh is a clinical psychologist with a distinguished career in research and teaching, focusing on deaf identity, parenting, attachment, cochlear implants, assessment, psychotherapy and counseling.  Leigh is a fellow of the American Psychological Association. She taught in the clinical psychology doctoral program and chaired the Department of Psychology at Gallaudet University, where she holds the title of Professor Emerita and was selected as a distinguished faculty member.

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Hiding the Holocaust: Memoir of a Deaf Daughter, written by the daughter of Jewish refugees who escaped Nazi Germany on the eve of WWII, is a journey of survival and resilience that explores the impact of unacknowledged intergenerational trauma on family life and on the author’s deaf identity.