Abstract
Underground comics and survival tales : Maus in context / David Mikics -- The orphaned voice in art Spiegelman's Maus / Hamida Bosmajian -- Cartoons of the self : portrait of the artist as a young murderer--Art Spiegelman's Maus / Nancy K. Miller -- Necessary stains : Art Spiegelman's Maus and the bleeding of history / Michael G. Levine -- "Happy, happy ever after" : story and history in Art Spiegelman's Maus / Arlene Fish Wilner -- The language of survival : English as metaphor in Art Spiegelman's Maus / Alan C. Rosen -- "We were talking Jewish" : Art Spiegelman's Maus as "Holocaust" production / Michael P. Rothberg -- Read only memory : Maus and its marginalia on CD-ROM / John C. Anderson and Bradley Katz. Katz, underground comics and survival tales : Maus in context / David Mikics -- The orphaned voice in art : Spiegelman's Maus / Hamida Bosmajian -- Cartoons of the self : portrait of the artist as a young murderer -- Art Spiegelman's Maus / Nancy K. Miller -- Necessary stains : Art Spiegelman's Maus and the bleeding of history / Michael G. Levine -- "Happy, happy ever after" : story and history in Art Spiegelman's Maus / Arlene Fish Wilner -- The language of survival : English as metaphor in Art Spiegelman's Maus / Alan C. Rosen -- "We were talking Jewish" : Art Spiegelman's Maus as "Holocaust" production / Michael P. Rothberg -- Read only memory : Maus and its marginalia on CD-ROM / John C. Anderson and Bradley.
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Gibbs, A. (2006). Book Review: Considering Maus : Approaches to Art Spiegelman’s ‘Survivor Tale’ of the Holocaust. Comparative American Studies An International Journal, 4(1), 108–110. https://doi.org/10.1177/147757000600400108
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