Objects of Love and Regret

Objects of Love and Regret

Author: Richard Rabinowitz

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2022-09-27

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0674279980

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An award-winning historian and museum curator tells the story of his Jewish immigrant family by lovingly reconstructing its dramatic encounters with the memory-filled objects of ordinary life. At a pushcart stall in East New York, Brooklyn, in the spring of 1934, eighteen-year-old Sarah Schwartz bought her mother, Shenka, a green, wooden-handled bottle opener. Decades later, Sarah would tear up telling her son Richard, “Your bubbe always worked so hard. Twenty cents, it cost me.” How could that unremarkable item, and others like it, reveal the untold history of a Jewish immigrant family, their chances and their choices over the course of an eventful century? By unearthing the personal meaning and historical significance of simple everyday objects, Richard Rabinowitz offers an intimate portrait connecting Sarah, Shenka, and the rest of his family to the twentieth-century transformations of American life. During the Depression, Sarah—born on a Polish battlefield in World War I, scarred by pogroms, pressed too early into adult responsibilities—receives a gift of French perfume, her fiancé Dave’s response to the stigma of poverty. Later we watch Dave load folding chairs into his car for a state-park outing, signaling both the postwar detachment from city life and his own escape from failures to be a good “provider” for those he loves. Objects of Love and Regret is closely wedded to the lives of American Jewish immigrants and their children, yet Rabinowitz invites all of us to contemplate the material world that anchors our own memories. Beautifully written, absorbing, and emotionally vivid, this is a memoir that brings us back to the striving, the dreams, the successes, and the tragedies that are part of every family’s story.


Regret

Regret

Author: James Warren

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2022-02-17

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0198840268

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This book provides a study of regret in the moral psychology of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Warren provides a detailed account of their views on the nature of this emotion, as related to their understanding of virtue and ethical knowledge and development.


Objects in Mirror are Closer Than They Appear

Objects in Mirror are Closer Than They Appear

Author: Katharine Weber

Publisher: Broadway Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0307587940

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Harriet Rose, 26, is an American photographer just winning recognition for her work. A travel fellowship brings her to visit her best friend and former roommate, Anne Gordon, in Switzerland. In an ongoing letter to her boyfriend, Harriet reports on strange developments in Anne's life, most notably her affair with a much older married man, which seems to be leading to a disastrous conclusion. Before she can rescue Anne, events take a series of unexpected turns, and Harriet must reexamine her own life and past, and come to terms with the difficulties and possibilities of human relationships. Already excerpted in The New Yorker, Katharine Weber's witty first novel of attraction and deception, a tale with the sensibility of a Margaret Atwood, pulses with cultural references and word games that echo Nabokov.


The Lives of Jewish Things

The Lives of Jewish Things

Author: Gabrielle Anna Berlinger

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2024-12-03

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 081435047X

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Tracing the paths of Jewish things across time, place, and culture, this collection reveals complex stories of individual and collective struggles to survive.


Another Insane Devotion

Another Insane Devotion

Author: Peter Trachtenberg

Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated

Published: 2012-11-13

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0738215260

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An exploration of the mysteries of love and marriage, pleasure and obligation--through the lens of cat ownership


Mind

Mind

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1896

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13:

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A quarterly review of philosophy.


The Positive Function of Evil

The Positive Function of Evil

Author: P. Tabensky

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-06-10

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 023024226X

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This collection explores the controversial and perhaps even abject idea that evils, large and small, human and natural, may have a central positive function to play in our lives. For centuries a concern of religious thinkers from the Christian tradition, very little systematic work has been done to explore this idea from the secular point of view.


From Klein to Kristeva

From Klein to Kristeva

Author: Janice L. Doane

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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Explores the cultural history of what underlies popular conceptions of "proper" mothering