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Memory Speaks

On Losing and Reclaiming Language and Self
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Memory Speaks is a poignant memoir by Julie Sedivy, exploring the profound effects of language loss and recovery on personal identity. Having left Czechoslovakia as a child, Sedivy's native Czech gradually faded as English took over her life. The unexpected death of her father, her last strong link to Czech, triggers a deep journey into memory, language, and selfhood. Combining psychological research on language learning with her own compelling story, Sedivy reveals how languages shape and sometimes fragment our sense of self across the lifespan.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in memoirs, language, psychology, cultural identity, and the immigrant experience. It appeals to those fascinated by how language shapes memory and self, as well as students and professionals in linguistics and cognitive science.

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As immigrants and others are engulfed by dominant societies, the connection to their ancestral tongues is routinely severed. Julie Sedivy takes on the science and politics of language loss, offering lessons for the renewal and preservation of heritage languages, alongside her own moving story of language loss and accompanying personal crisis.

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“At once an eloquent memoir, a wide-ranging commentary on cultural diversity, and an expert distillation of the research on language learning, loss, and recovery.” -The Economist

“Insightful and informative. Sedivy examines what happens to memory, dreams, and even the sense of self when you enter another language.” -Eva Hoffman, author of Lost in Translation

“Engagingly describes the disorienting and sometimes shattering experience of feeling one's native language atrophy as a new language takes hold. Sedivy elegantly captures why the language(s) we use are so dear to us and how they play a central role in our identities.” -Science

“A profound elegy to memories that endure despite displacement and the many time zones that define our lives.” -André Aciman

Julie Sedivy was two years old when her parents left Czechoslovakia. By the time she graduated from college, she rarely spoke Czech, and English had taken over her life. When her father died unexpectedly and her strongest link to her native tongue was severed, she discovered that more was at stake than the loss of language: she began to feel she was losing herself.

In Memory Speaks, Sedivy explores the brain's capacity to learn—and forget—languages at various stages of life, poignantly combining a rich body of psychological research with a moving story that is at once deeply personal and universally resonant.

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The Economist calls it "an eloquent memoir" and "an expert distillation" on language and memory, while the Times Literary Supplement finds it "engrossing and poignant." Science praises Sedivy's elegant capture of why languages are central to identity, highlighting the book's importance in viewing multilingualism thoughtfully. The New York Review of Books admires the blend of personal anecdote and psycholinguistic insight, noting how relearning Czech serves as a redemptive act for the author.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674293939

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 6 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Julie Sedivy has taught linguistics and psychology at Brown University and the University of Calgary. She is the author of Language in Mind: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics and coauthor of Sold on Language: How Advertisers Talk to You and What This Says about You.

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