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Invisible Woman: Growing Up Black in Germany (New Directions in German-American Studies)

paperbackMay 29, 2008
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ISBN-13: 9781433102783 ISBN-10: 1433102781
Publisher
Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Binding
paperback
Published
May 29, 2008
Weight
0.5 lbs
Dimensions
22.60×1.00×15.20 cm

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Invisible Woman: Growing Up Black in Germany (New Directions in German-American Studies) by Hügel-Marshall, Ika. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781433102783.

Invisible Woman: Growing Up Black in Germany, republished in a new annotated edition, recounts Ika Hügel-Marshall’s experiences growing up as the daughter of a white German woman and an African-American man after World War II. As an «occupation baby», born in a small German town in 1947, Ika has a double stigma: Not only has she been born out of wedlock, but she is also Black. Although loved by her mother, Ika’s experiences with German society’s reaction to her skin color resonate with the insidiousness of racism, thus instilling in her a longing to meet her biological father. When she is seven, the state places her into a church-affiliated orphanage far away from where her mother, sister, and stepfather live. She is exposed to the scorn and cruelty of the nuns entrusted with her care. Despite the institutionalized racism, Ika overcomes these hurdles, and finally, when she is in her forties, she locates her father with the help of a good friend and discovers that she has a loving family in Chicago.