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Oksman, Tahneer. "Visualizing the Jewish body in Aline Kominsky Crumb’s Need More Love." Studies in Comics 1. (2010): 213–32.   
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Oksman, Tahneer. "Stranger in a Strange Land: Self-creation and self-exile in vanessa davis’s make me a woman." Studies in American Jewish Literature 32. (2013): 141–66.   
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Oksman, Tahneer. “How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses?”: Women and jewish american identity in contemporary graphic memoirs. New York [etc.]: Columbia Univ. Press, 2016.   
Added by: joachim 25/01/2016, 11:10
Palandt, Ralf. "Jüdische SuperheldInnen in Comics." Nicht nur Bildung, nicht nur Bürger. Juden in der Populärkultur. Ed. Klaus Hödl. Schriften des Centrums für Jüdische Studien. Innsbruck: Studienverlag, 2013. 131–57.   
Added by: joachim 20/04/2013, 01:05
Portnoy, Edward. "Follow My Nose: Self-caricature in cartoons of the yiddish press." International Journal of Comic Art 6. (2004): 285–303.   
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Portnoy, Eddie and Paul Buhle. "Comic Strips/Comic Books." Jews and American Popular Culture. Ed. Paul Buhle. Vol. 2. New York: Praeger, 2007. 313–41.   
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Prager, Brad. "The Holocaust without Ink: Absent memory and atrocity in joe kubert’s graphic novel yossel: april 19, 1943." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 111–28.   
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Precup, Mihaela. "‘That Medieval Eastern-European Shtetl Family of Yours’: Negotiating jewishness in aline kominsky crumb’s need more love (2007)." Studies in Comics 6. (2015): 313–27.   
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Reingold, Matt. "James Sturm’s Market Day as contemporary commentary on the Jewish community." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 6. (2015): 91–99.   
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Reingold, Matt. "Rabbis, Rebbes, and Roshei Yeshiva: Jewish religious leadership in recent graphic novels." Journal of Media and Religion 17. (2018): 146–63.   
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Reingold, Matt. "Jewish Sexualities in J.T. Waldman’s Megillat Esther." Visualizing Jewish Narrative. Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Derek Parker Royal. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 41–54.   
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Richler, Mordecai. "The Great Comic Book Heroes." Encounter (1967): 46–53.   
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Richler, Mordecai. "The Great Comic Book Heroes." The Great Comic Book Heroes and Other Essays. New Canadian Library. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1978. 119–28.   
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Richter, Gerhard. "Holocaust und Katzenjammer: Lektüreprotokolle zu art spiegelmans comic maus." Kulturelle Repräsentationen des Holocaust in Deutschland und den Vereinigten Staaten. Eds. Klaus L. Berghahn, Jürgen Fohrmann and Helmut J. Schneider. German Life and Civilization. New York [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2002. 111–45.   
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Riemer, Nathanael. "Past Is Future: Gadi pollack’s haredi comics." European Journal of Jewish Studies 10. (2016): 108–47.   
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Robbins, Trina. "Comix von jüdischen Frauen: Das wimmen's comix collective." Helden, Freaks und Superrabbis. Die jüdische Farbe des Comics. Eds. Margret Kampmeyer-Käding and Cilly Kugelmann. Berlin: Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2010. 80–87.   
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Rosen, Alan C. "The Language of Survival. English as Metaphor in Spiegelman's Maus." Prooftexts 15. (1995): 249–62.   
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Rosen, Alan C. "The Language of Survival: English as metaphor in spiegelman’s maus." Considering Maus. Approaches to Art Spiegelman’s “Survivor's tale” of the Holocaust. Ed. Deborah R. Geis. Tuscaloosa: Univ. of Alabama Press, 2003. 121–34.   
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Roth, Laurence. "Drawing Contracts: Will eisner’s legacy." Jewish Quarterly Review 97. (2007): 463–84.   
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Roth, Laurence. "Innovation and Orthodox Comic Books: The case of mahrwood press." Melus 37. (2012): 131–56.   
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Roth, Laurence. "Contemporary American Jewish Comic Books: Abject pasts, heroic futures." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 3–21.   
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Roth, Laurence. "Drawing Contracts: Will eisner’s legacy." Graven Images. Religion in Comic Books & Graphic Novels. Eds. A. David Lewis and Christine Hoff Kraemer. London, New York: Continuum, 2010.   
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Rothberg, Michael P. "“We Were Talking Jewish”: Art spiegelman's maus as “holocaust” production." Contemporary Literature 35. (1994): 661–87.   
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Rothberg, Michael P. "“We Were Talking Jewish”: Art spiegelman’s maus as “holocaust” production." Considering Maus. Approaches to Art Spiegelman’s “Survivor's tale” of the Holocaust. Ed. Deborah R. Geis. Tuscaloosa: Univ. of Alabama Press, 2003. 137–58.   
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Royal, Derek Parker. "Jewish Comics; Or, Visualizing Current Jewish Narrative." Shofar 29. (2011): 1–12.   
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Royal, Derek Parker. "Sequential Sketches of Ethnic Identity: Will eisner’s a contract with god as graphic cycle." College Literature 38. (2011): 150–67.   
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Royal, Derek Parker, ed. Visualizing Jewish Narrative: Jewish comics and graphic novels. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.   
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Scherr, Rebecca. "Bleeding through, drawing out: The circumscribing of jewish women’s bodies in leela corman’s unterzakhn." Studies in Comics 6. (2015): 213–29.   
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Schlam, Helena Frenkil. "Contemporary Scribes: Jewish american cartoonists." Shofar 20. (2001): 94–112.   
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Schmetterling, Astrid. "Charlotte Salomons ›Leben? oder Theater?‹ Ein Werk jenseits der Assimilation." Der Differenz auf der Spur. Frauen und Gender in Aschkenas. Ed. Christiane E. Müller. Minima Judaica. Berlin: Metropol, 2001. 286–303.   
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Schmetterling, Astrid. "Inscriptions of Difference in Charlotte Salomon’s Work." Reading Charlotte Salomon. Eds. Michael P. Steinberg and Monica Bohm-Duchen. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 2005. 140–47.   
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Schmidlechner, Florian. "»Der Jude mit der roten Badehose«: Jüdische helden, stereotypen und antisemitismus im trickfilm bis 1945." Theorien des Comics. Ein Reader. Eds. Barbara Eder, Elisabeth Klar and Ramón Reichert. Kultur- und Medientheorie. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2011. 303–20.   
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Schwartz, Roy. Is Superman Circumcised? The complete jewish history of the world’s greatest hero. Jefferson: McFarland, 2021.   
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Schwarz, Kai-Steffen. "Zur Rezeption von Art Spiegelmans MAUS in den deutschen Medien: Grenze der strips oder jahrhundertwerk?." Comics Anno (1995): 241–49.   
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Seydel, Olaf. Jüdisch-christliche Symbolik in der 70-jährigen Geschichte Supermans. POPKULT. Jena: IKS Garamond, 2009.   
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Sina, Véronique. "Constructing the Gendered Jewish Self: Geschlecht und identität in den autobiografischen comics von aline kominsky crumb." Autobiografie intermedial. Fallstudien zur Literatur und zum Comic. Eds. Kalina Kupczyńska and Jadwiga Kita-Huber. Bielefeld: Aisthesis, 2019. 441–56.   
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Smith, Philip. "Drawing Vladek, staging Shylock: Art spiegelman’s maus in american holocaust discourse." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 10. (2019): 197–209.   
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Stańczyk, Ewa. "De-Judaizing the Shoah in Polish comic books." Journal of Modern Jewish studies 17. (2018): 36–50.   
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Staub, Michael E. "The Shoah Goes On and On: Remembrance and representation in art spiegelman’s maus." Melus 20. (1995): 32–46.   
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Steinberg, Michael P. and Monica Bohm-Duchen, eds. Reading Charlotte Salomon. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 2005.   
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Streb, Markus. "Early Representations of Concentration Camps in Golden Age Comic Books: Graphic narratives, american society, and the holocaust." Scandinavian Journal of Comic Art 3. 1 2016. Accessed 9 Aug. 2017. <http://sjoca.com/wp-con ... /SJoCA-3-1-03-Streb.pdf>.   
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Strömberg, Fredrik. Jewish Images in the Comics. Seattle: Fantagraphics, 2012.   
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Tabachnick, Stephen E. "The Religious Meaning of Art Spiegelman's Maus." Shofar 22. (2004): 1–13.   
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Tabachnick, Stephen E. The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel. Jews and Judaism: History and Culture. Tuscaloosa: Univ. of Alabama Press, 2014.   
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Tabachnick, Stephen E. "The Jewish Graphic Novel." The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel. Eds. Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey and Stephen E. Tabachnick. The Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Religion and Culture. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2018. 443–56.   
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Timms, Edward. "Creative Synergies: Charlotte salomon and alfred wolfsohn." Reading Charlotte Salomon. Eds. Michael P. Steinberg and Monica Bohm-Duchen. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 2005. 105–13.   
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Webb, Allen and Brandon Guisgand. "A Multimodal Approach to Addressing Antisemitism: Charles dickens’s oliver twist and will eisner’s fagin the jew." Building Literacy Connections with Graphic Novels. Page by Page, Panel by Panel. Ed. James Bucky Carter. Urbana: National Council of Teachers of English, 2007. 113–31.   
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Wecker, Menachem. "Graphic and Comic Torahs Are Fruitful, Multiply." Images 6. (2012): 173–78.   
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Weiner, Robert G. "Marvel Comics and the Golem Legend." Shofar 29. (2011): 50–72.   
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Weiner, Robert G. "Marvel Comics and the Golem Legend." Visualizing Jewish Narrative. Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Derek Parker Royal. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 101–14.   
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Weinstein, Simcha. Up, Up, and Oy Vey! How jewish history, culture, and values shaped the comic book superhero. Baltimore: Leviathan Press, 2006.   
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Wenthe, Michael. "The Jew of New York: Sound, sense, and nonsense." Indy Magazine Winter 2004. Accessed 7 Feb. 2012. <http://web.archive.org/ ... nthe_katchor/index.html>.   
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Wiesner, Al. "How Shaloman Was Born." Visualizing Jewish Narrative. Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Derek Parker Royal. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 213–20.   
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Wilkes Goldberg, Nicole and James Goldberg. "“You Wouldn’t Shoot Your Fellow Jews”: Jewish identity and nostalgia in joann sfar’s klezmer." Visualizing Jewish Narrative. Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Derek Parker Royal. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 55–66.   
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Willms, Jennifer. "Jüdische Aspekte in Will Eisners Graphic Novels." Dr. Phil. Diss. Universität Koblenz-Landau, 2018.   
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Willms, Jennifer. "Will Eisner – Der »Spirit« New Yorks." Der dokumentarische Comic. Reportage und Biografie. Ed. Dietrich Grünewald. Bochum: Ch.A. Bachmann, 2013. 89–97.   
Added by: joachim 12/08/2013, 23:41
Wirth-Nesher, Hana. "Jewish American Comic Books and Graphic Novels." The Cambridge History of Jewish American Literature. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2016.   
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Witek, Joseph. Comic Books as History. The Narrative Art of Jack Jackson, Art Spiegelman, and Harvey Pekar. Studies in popular culture. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 1989.   
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Witek, Joseph. "Imagetext, or, Why Art Spiegelman Doesn't Draw Comics." ImageTexT 1. 1 2004. Accessed 28 Jul. 2009. <http://www.english.ufl. ... ext/archives/v1_1/witek>.   
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Wyrwa, Ulrich. "The Image of Antisemites in German and Austrian Caricatures." Quest 3 2012. Accessed 11 Jul. 2016. <http://www.quest-cdecjournal.it/focus.php?id=290>.   
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Yanes, Nicholas. "Graphic Imagery: Jewish american comic book creators’ depictions of class, race, and patriotism." Master of Arts Thesis. Florida State University, 2008.   
Added by: joachim 12/12/2013, 23:44
Yanes, Nicholas. "Graphic Imagery: Jewish american comic book creators’ depictions of class, race, patriotism and the birth of the good captain." Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero. Critical Essays. Ed. Robert G. Weiner. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2009. 53–65.   
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Zemel, Carol. "Diasporic Values in Contemporary Art: Kitaj, katchor, frenkel." The Art of Being Jewish in Modern Times. Eds. Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett and Jonathan Karp. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. 176–91.   
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