This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of postmemory and Giorgio Agamben’s definitions of the terms wargus, colossus, and Muselmann, in order to understand how the graphic novel illuminates the ways in which relationships contribute to intergenerational trauma. The relationships between survivors and the second generation, as well as their individual relationships with the Holocaust itself, continue to traumatise all involved. Though some writers have argued against the validity of the second generation as a true witness to the Holocaust or as sufferers of intergenerational trauma, Maus renders such arguments powerless and reveals them to be unhelpful. Instead, Maus demonstrates that re...
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...
At a time where so few survivors remain alive and the extermination of European Jews is leaving the ...
This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of pos...
This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of pos...
This article examines the effect of comic conventions and the depiction of characters as anthropomor...
Through three stacked, interweaving timelines, Art Spiegelman’s Complete Maus explores the power of ...
Through three stacked, interweaving timelines, Art Spiegelman’s Complete Maus explores the power of ...
Through three stacked, interweaving timelines, Art Spiegelman’s Complete Maus explores the power of ...
The intention of this essay is to establish the validity of Art Spiegelman’s Maus as a historical so...
At a moment in time when the last of the Holocaust survivors will soon no longer be able to give the...
This article aims to provide an introduction to Art Spiegelman’s Maus (1986, 1991). It considers Spi...
This dissertation explores the relationship between narrative rupture and traumatic memory in four v...
This article means to discuss the issue of trauma and its transgenerational transmission in a postme...
This paper situates Spiegelman’s work within the framework of second-generation Holocaust literature...
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...
At a time where so few survivors remain alive and the extermination of European Jews is leaving the ...
This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of pos...
This article examines Art Spiegleman’s Maus (1997) in the context of Marianne Hirsch’s notion of pos...
This article examines the effect of comic conventions and the depiction of characters as anthropomor...
Through three stacked, interweaving timelines, Art Spiegelman’s Complete Maus explores the power of ...
Through three stacked, interweaving timelines, Art Spiegelman’s Complete Maus explores the power of ...
Through three stacked, interweaving timelines, Art Spiegelman’s Complete Maus explores the power of ...
The intention of this essay is to establish the validity of Art Spiegelman’s Maus as a historical so...
At a moment in time when the last of the Holocaust survivors will soon no longer be able to give the...
This article aims to provide an introduction to Art Spiegelman’s Maus (1986, 1991). It considers Spi...
This dissertation explores the relationship between narrative rupture and traumatic memory in four v...
This article means to discuss the issue of trauma and its transgenerational transmission in a postme...
This paper situates Spiegelman’s work within the framework of second-generation Holocaust literature...
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...
At a time where so few survivors remain alive and the extermination of European Jews is leaving the ...