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Riemer, Nathanael: "Past Is Future. Gadi Pollack’s Haredi Comics." In: European Journal of Jewish Studies 10.1 (2016), S. 108–147. Added by: joachim (2017-03-01 23:34) Last edited by: joachim (2017-03-01 23:39) |
Resource type: Journal Article Languages: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1163/1872471X-12341288 BibTeX citation key: Riemer2016 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Children’s and young adults’ comics, Israel, Judaism, Pollack. Gadi, Religion Creators: Riemer Collection: European Journal of Jewish Studies |
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The 2000s have seen numerous comics conquer the devout Haredi book market in the USA as well as in Israel, sparking a boom which still remains largely unnoticed. The work of Gadi Pollack stands out due to its graphic quality and richness in technique and ideas. “His comics can be classified as a modern form of Musar literature, which is not only for ‘children’.” His comics will thus serve as a case study for the medium; a medium that is also the subject of Judaistic cultural studies and examined here for the very first time.
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