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- PublicationOpen AccessLes langues : carte(s) d’identité plurielle. L’écriture autobiographique de Rosie Pinhas-Delpuech, entre traumatismes historiques et enjeux linguistiques.(Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2023) Kouider Rabah, SarahLanguages defne the identity of “Human” because they convey a culture and its corollary, History. When, sometimes, the History of nations carries trauma, humans end up resembling their History, the stories told within traumatized families. Wars, exiles, and migrations make diasporas communities open to the Other for the sake of social integration, or else they become completely hermetic since the fear of losing the cultural foundations in these new spaces of adoption is greater than the desire to blend into the host societies. Life stories can be receptacles for family histories because they are inscribed in history. This article will treat the autobiographical text of Rosie Pinhas-Delpuech which recalls the family languages that had been learned by her father or her mother or at school. These languages emerged mainly because of the individual paths taken by family factions. These languages are present in the autobiographical narrative and relate to events experienced in Europe during and after the Second World War, or sometimes even during the period of the Inquisition.