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Bachmann, Christian A. "Von Masken und Mäusen: Zu Masken in Superhelden- und autobiographischen Comics." Masken. Eds. Kurt Röttgers and Monika Schmitz-Emans. Essen: Blaue Eule, 2009. 210–32.   
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Bartosch, Sebastian. "Die Farbe der Reflexivität im Comic." Closure 4.5 2018. Accessed 11May. 2018. <http://www.closure.uni-kiel.de/closure4.5/bartosch>.   
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Birk, Tammy. "Mother, Come Home: Trauma, Time, and Groundskeeping the Disaster." American Imago 77. (2020): 497–531.   
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Cortsen, Rikke Platz and Erin La Cour. "Opening a Thirdspace: The Unmasking Effects of Comics." Comics and Power. Representing and Questioning Culture, Subjects and Communities. Eds. Rikke Platz Cortsen, Erin La Cour and Anne Magnussen. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publ. 2015. 110–30.   
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Gross, Jessica. "It Doesn’t Add Up: Mental Illness in Paul Hornschemeier’s Mother, Come Home." Literatures of Madness. Disability Studies and Mental Health. Ed. Elizabeth J. Donaldson. Literary Disability Studies. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 215–33.   
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Kupczyńska, Kalina. "Unerzählbares erzählbar machen: Trauma-Narrative in der Graphic Novel." Der dokumentarische Comic. Reportage und Biografie. Ed. Dietrich Grünewald. Bochum: Ch.A. Bachmann, 2013. 221–39.   
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Lamothe, John. "Speaking Silently: Comics’ Silent Narratives as Immersive Experiences." Studies in Popular Culture 41. (2019): 69–94.   
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Romero-Jódar, Andrés. The Trauma Graphic Novel. London, New York: Routledge, 2017.   
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Romero-Jódar, Andrés. "Individual Trauma Representation in Graphic Novels: The Case of Paul Hornschemeier’s Mother, Come Home and Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s Signal to Noise." Between the Urge to Know and the Need to Deny. Trauma and Ethics in Contemporary British and American Literature. Eds. Dolores Herrero and Sonia Baelo-Allué. Heidelberg: Winter, 2011. 249–63.   
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