
She is a Survivor
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I have had at least three mothers in my life. During my childhood, my mother was the glamorous party hostess, the ambitious "Blackberry Lady" and "Mushroom Lady." By my adolescence, she was schizophrenic and a prisoner of auditory hallucinations. She escaped the war and immigrated to the United States. How did she, who was once tough and bright, transform into this? I began to explore the origins of her mental anguish, hoping to understand the forces that "killed" her. Thus, my third mother was born. Not only did I discover what brought this woman down, I also discovered what she was born for. Deep in the pursuit is a secret family past and the wandering life of a generation of women. I collected the fragments about her and them and wrote this story about survivors. Some people want certain pieces of history erased. But I know that "survival is never a given" and I must speak up for those whom society deems not worthy of tears.
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Grace looked at her mother's life from the perspective of a daughter. The war brought pain to hundreds of families, and the background exile caused unimaginable pain to the war survivors. I can see the love between mother and daughter, and also see the cultural differences, but the expression of love is different in its own way. "It only happens once, it is not considered love" reminds me of my own mother. There are some places in the article that reminded me that in that era, the status of women was really low. Of course, women today have improved compared to those back then, but the male director is still in the hearts of most people.
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Official(1)Scraped 14d ago
Read about mother's life
Grace looked at her mother's life from the perspective of a daughter. The war brought pain to hundreds of families, and the background exile caused unimaginable pain to the war survivors. I can see the love between mother and daughter, and also see the cultural differences, but the expression of love is different in its own way. "It only happens once, it is not considered love" reminds me of my own mother. There are some places in the article that reminded me that in that era, the status of women was really low. Of course, women today have improved compared to those back then, but the male director is still in the hearts of most people.
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A sociologist's sharp thinking on pursuing the truth about schizophrenia and "comfort women", the trauma and encounters of two generations of Asian women.




A secret family past, and the wandering life of a generation of women, a woman, a mother, rising and falling in the cracks of historical violence.




