Beyond MAUS : the legacy of Holocaust comics / Ole Frahm, Hans-Joachim Hahn, Markus Streb (eds.)

Другие авторы: Frahm, Ole [editor] | Streb, Markus [editor] | Hahn, Hans-Joachim [editor]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Серия: Schriften des Centrums für Jüdische Studien ; v.34Издатель: Gottingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021Дата авторского права: ©2021Издание: 1st edОписание: 1 online resource (421 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9783205210665Тематика(и): Comic | Judenvernichtung, Motiv | Graphic Novel | AufsatzsammlungЖанр/форма: | FernzugriffДополнительные физические форматы: Print version:: Beyond MAUSЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Intro -- Beyond MAUS -- Cover -- Impressum -- ISBN 978-3-205-21066-5 -- Table of Contents -- Sarah Lightman: Forward (And Backwords) -- Ole Frahm, Hans-Joachim Hahn and Markus Streb: Introduction -- Ole Frahm: Ghosts, Golems, Angels -- The Medial Specificity of Comics Representing the Holocaust -- I. -- Kathrin Hoffmann-Curtius: Post-war Graphic Cycles -- Emil Gruber: Israël Souviens Toi  ! -- Early Representations of the Holocaust Between Caricature and Comic Book -- II. -- Markus Streb: Early Representations of Concentration Camps in Golden Age Comic Books -- Graphic Narratives, American Society, and the Holocaust -- Didier Pasamonik -- Didier Pasamonik: From the Dreyfus Affair to MAUS -- A Short History of the Animalization of the Representation of the Jews -- Kees Ribbens: The Invisible Jews in August Froehlich's "Nazi Death Parade" (1944) -- An Early American Sequential Narrative Attempt to Visualize the Final Stages Of The Holocaust -- III. -- Jaqueline Berndt: Collapsing Boundaries -- Mangaesque Paths Beyond MAUS -- Susanne Korbel: The Portrayal of Children's Experiences of the Holocaust in Israeli Graphic Novels and Comics -- Kalina Kupczyńska: Haunted But Not Healed -- The Holocaust in Recent Polish Comics -- IV. -- Hans-Joachim Hahn: Distorted Traces of the Holocaust in Hergé's Tintin -- Jörn Ahrens: Hidden Atrocities -- The Holocaust Framed by Edmond-François Calvo and Émile Bravo -- V. -- Georg Marschnig: "Students like it, it's still their genre." -- A Qualitative Approach to Teacher's Views on Holocaust Education with Comics -- Jeff McLaughlin -- Jeff McLaughlin: Graphic Novels and the Holocaust  : "Just" comics  ? -- VI. -- Nina Eckhoff-Heindl and Véronique Sina : Second Generation Comics -- On the Construction of (Post-)Memory in Art Spiegelman's Maus and Michel Kichka's Deuxième Génération.
Dana Mihăilescu: "Shot in the heart on Valentine's day" -- Monsters, Sexuality, the Holocaust and Late 1960s American Culture in Emil Ferris's My Favorite Thing Is Monsters. Book I (2017) -- Dennis Bock: "Inside Concentration Camps" -- Social Life and Prisoner Societies in Comic Books and Graphic Novels -- List of Figures -- Contributors -- Index.

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Intro -- Beyond MAUS -- Cover -- Impressum -- ISBN 978-3-205-21066-5 -- Table of Contents -- Sarah Lightman: Forward (And Backwords) -- Ole Frahm, Hans-Joachim Hahn and Markus Streb: Introduction -- Ole Frahm: Ghosts, Golems, Angels -- The Medial Specificity of Comics Representing the Holocaust -- I. -- Kathrin Hoffmann-Curtius: Post-war Graphic Cycles -- Emil Gruber: Israël Souviens Toi  ! -- Early Representations of the Holocaust Between Caricature and Comic Book -- II. -- Markus Streb: Early Representations of Concentration Camps in Golden Age Comic Books -- Graphic Narratives, American Society, and the Holocaust -- Didier Pasamonik -- Didier Pasamonik: From the Dreyfus Affair to MAUS -- A Short History of the Animalization of the Representation of the Jews -- Kees Ribbens: The Invisible Jews in August Froehlich's "Nazi Death Parade" (1944) -- An Early American Sequential Narrative Attempt to Visualize the Final Stages Of The Holocaust -- III. -- Jaqueline Berndt: Collapsing Boundaries -- Mangaesque Paths Beyond MAUS -- Susanne Korbel: The Portrayal of Children's Experiences of the Holocaust in Israeli Graphic Novels and Comics -- Kalina Kupczyńska: Haunted But Not Healed -- The Holocaust in Recent Polish Comics -- IV. -- Hans-Joachim Hahn: Distorted Traces of the Holocaust in Hergé's Tintin -- Jörn Ahrens: Hidden Atrocities -- The Holocaust Framed by Edmond-François Calvo and Émile Bravo -- V. -- Georg Marschnig: "Students like it, it's still their genre." -- A Qualitative Approach to Teacher's Views on Holocaust Education with Comics -- Jeff McLaughlin -- Jeff McLaughlin: Graphic Novels and the Holocaust  : "Just" comics  ? -- VI. -- Nina Eckhoff-Heindl and Véronique Sina : Second Generation Comics -- On the Construction of (Post-)Memory in Art Spiegelman's Maus and Michel Kichka's Deuxième Génération.

Dana Mihăilescu: "Shot in the heart on Valentine's day" -- Monsters, Sexuality, the Holocaust and Late 1960s American Culture in Emil Ferris's My Favorite Thing Is Monsters. Book I (2017) -- Dennis Bock: "Inside Concentration Camps" -- Social Life and Prisoner Societies in Comic Books and Graphic Novels -- List of Figures -- Contributors -- Index.

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