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Polak, Kate. "Displacing the Memorial: Holocaust comics in conversation with memory." Diegesis 8. 1 2019. Accessed 14 Jun. 2019. <https://www.diegesis.un ... egesis/article/view/336>. 
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Resource type: Web Article
Language: en: English
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BibTeX citation key: Polak2019
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Categories: General
Keywords: Ethics, History comics, Holocaust, Media effects, Memoria
Creators: Polak
Collection: Diegesis
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Abstract
This paper explores how the reflexivity offered by graphic narratives makes them ideally suited to questioning how enshrined historical narratives can (and should) be troubled. In fact, many graphic narratives that engage with historical atrocities insist that the reader question how the past is framed. Surveying several strategies by which graphic narratives of historical atrocities leverage reader investment, I consider how three planes – identification with characters, inference, and point of view – are used to prompt reflection on the way that history is packaged for consumption and consider how these planes develop an ethical relationship with the reader.
  
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