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Anderson, John C. and Bradly Katz. "Read Only Memory. Maus and Its Marginalia on CD-Rom." Considering Maus. Approaches to Art Spiegelman’s “Survivor's tale” of the Holocaust. Ed. Deborah R. Geis. Tuscaloosa: Univ. of Alabama Press, 2003. 159–74.   
Last edited by: joachim 29/07/2009, 14:06
Bosmaijan, Hamida. "The Orphaned Voice in Art 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. 26–43.   
Last edited by: joachim 02/10/2011, 12:30
Levine, Michael G. "Necessary Stains: Art Spiegelman’s Maus and the Bleeding of History." Considering Maus. Approaches to Art Spiegelman’s “Survivor's tale” of the Holocaust. Ed. Deborah R. Geis. Tuscaloosa: Univ. of Alabama Press, 2003. 65–104.   
Last edited by: joachim 02/10/2011, 17:24
Mikics, David. "Underground Comics and Survival Tales: Maus in Context." Considering Maus. Approaches to Art Spiegelman’s “Survivor's tale” of the Holocaust. Ed. Deborah R. Geis. Tuscaloosa: Univ. of Alabama Press, 2003. 15–25.   
Last edited by: joachim 02/10/2011, 17:29
Miller, Nancy K. "Cartoons of the Self. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Murderer – Art 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. 44–59.   
Last edited by: joachim 30/08/2009, 18:20
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.   
Last edited by: joachim 02/10/2011, 17:42
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.   
Last edited by: joachim 02/10/2011, 17:44
Wilner, Arlene Fish. "»Happy, Happy Ever After«. Story and History in Art 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. 105–121.   
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