This article examines the way in which the graphic novel Maus has represented the multiple dimensions and problems we encounter when representing a limit-event such as the Holocaust. To this purpose, some previous words on the possibilities of the comic to represent the past are needed. Then, we analyze the main resources of Art Spiegelman’s work to represent the Shoah, by ending with some final reflections on the ability of the so-called postmodern historiographic experiments to narrate the suffering and experiences lived by the victims and their legatees, in relation to phenomena such as the Final Solution.Este artículo examina la forma en la que la novela gráfica Maus ha plasmado las múltiples dimensiones y problemáticas que nos encontra...
This thesis examines five texts which explore what it means to live with or live within the memory o...
This essay focuses on the comic strip Maus, a survivor’s tale, by Art Spiegelman, through this scope...
This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of pos...
This article examines the way in which the graphic novel Maus has represented the multiple dimension...
This article analyses the cómic book Maus, by Art Spiegelman (1986-1991), from two angles: as a work...
Este texto tem o objetivo de apresentar a obra Maus, de Art Spiegelman, como uma nova forma de trans...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2021-2022Este ensayo trata el u...
This article means to discuss the issue of trauma and its transgenerational transmission in a postme...
Maus, graphic novel de autoría de Art Spiegelman, obtuvo gran éxito de público e crítica, y fue agra...
Maus, graphic novel de autoría de Art Spiegelman, obtuvo gran éxito de público e crítica, y fue agra...
Orientador: Fabio Akcelrud DurãoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Institut...
O presente trabalho investiga a maneira segundo a qual a produção cultural das gerações pós-Shoá con...
This paper situates Spiegelman’s work within the framework of second-generation Holocaust literature...
This article examines the effect of comic conventions and the depiction of characters as anthropomor...
Given the rise of the Holocaust representations in film, literature and visual arts, the question is...
This thesis examines five texts which explore what it means to live with or live within the memory o...
This essay focuses on the comic strip Maus, a survivor’s tale, by Art Spiegelman, through this scope...
This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of pos...
This article examines the way in which the graphic novel Maus has represented the multiple dimension...
This article analyses the cómic book Maus, by Art Spiegelman (1986-1991), from two angles: as a work...
Este texto tem o objetivo de apresentar a obra Maus, de Art Spiegelman, como uma nova forma de trans...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2021-2022Este ensayo trata el u...
This article means to discuss the issue of trauma and its transgenerational transmission in a postme...
Maus, graphic novel de autoría de Art Spiegelman, obtuvo gran éxito de público e crítica, y fue agra...
Maus, graphic novel de autoría de Art Spiegelman, obtuvo gran éxito de público e crítica, y fue agra...
Orientador: Fabio Akcelrud DurãoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Institut...
O presente trabalho investiga a maneira segundo a qual a produção cultural das gerações pós-Shoá con...
This paper situates Spiegelman’s work within the framework of second-generation Holocaust literature...
This article examines the effect of comic conventions and the depiction of characters as anthropomor...
Given the rise of the Holocaust representations in film, literature and visual arts, the question is...
This thesis examines five texts which explore what it means to live with or live within the memory o...
This essay focuses on the comic strip Maus, a survivor’s tale, by Art Spiegelman, through this scope...
This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of pos...