Tytuł pozycji:
A Family Dispersed: Maintaining Unexpected Transnational Ties. American Ethnicity and Australian Exile
Family roles clearly affected the information people shared in their correspondence: things
parents would not tell children, language children would not use with parents, and so
on. Likewise, in cases of dictatorship or wartime, situations where the correspondents
anticipated censorship, letter writers shaped their texts with this in mind. The Hine
Collection illuminates how individual, generational, gender, and ethnic concerns coalesced
and sometimes collided. Through the writings of the Hasterlik family, a bourgeois Viennese
family of Jewish roots, whose members fled to various locations around the time of the
Anschluss, it explores self-censorship based on internal as well as external motives.