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Bibliography of Hard-Copy MAUS Resources
- Cory, Mark. "Comedic Distance in Holocaust Literature." Journal of American
Culture 18.1 (Spring 1995): 35-40.
- Doherty, Thomas. "Art Spiegelman's Maus: Graphic Art and the Holocaust."
American Literature 68.1 (March 1996): 69-84.
- Goldstein, Judith L. "Realism without a Human Face." In Margaret Cohen and
Christopher Prendergast, eds., Spectacles of Realism: Body, Gender, Genre.
Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1995. 66-89.
- Hirsch, Marianne. "Family Pictures: Maus, Mourning, and Post-Memory."
Discourse 15.2 (Winter 1992-93): 3-29. Reprinted in her Family Frames.
Photography, Narrative, and Postmemory. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1997.
- Iadonisi, Rick. "Bleeding History and Owning His [Father's] Story: Maus and
Collaborative Autobiography. The CEA Critic 57.1 (Fall 1994): 41-55.
- Jacogowitz, Susan. "A Conversation with Art Spiegelman." Artweek 24
(December 16, 1993): 15-16.
- Kaplan, Alice Yaeger. "Theweleit and Spiegelman: Of Men and Mice." Remaking
History. Ed. Barbara Kruger and Phil Mariani. Seattle: Dia Art Fondation, 1989.
- Landsberg, Alison. "America, the Holocaust, and the Mass Culture of Memory:
Toward a Radical Politics of Empathy." New German Critique: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of German Studies 71(Spring-Summer 1997): 63-86.
- Langer, Lawrence. "A Fable of the Holocaust." New York Times Book Review 3
November 1991: 1, 35-36.
- Liss, Andrea. "Trespassing Through Shadows: History, Morning, and
Photography in Representations of Holocaust Memory." Framework 4.1 (1991):
29-41.
- Martin, Richard. "Art Spiegelman's Maus: Or, the Way It Really Happened."
In Bernd Engler and Kurt Muller, eds., Historiographic Metafiction in
Modern American and Canadian Literature. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schoningh,
1994. 373-82.
- Miller, Nancy K. "Cartoons of the Self: Portrait of the Artist as a Young
Murderer, Art Speiegelman's Maus." M/E/A/N/I/N/G 12 (1992): 43-54.
- Orvell, Miles. "Writing Posthistorically' Krazy Kat, Maus and the
Contemporary Fiction Cartoon." American Literary History 4.1 (Spring
1992): 110-28.
- Rothberg, Michael. "We Were Talking Jewish": Art Spiegelman's Maus as
"Holocaust Production." Contemporary Literature 35 (Winter 1994): 661-87.
- Schwabsky, Barry. "At Spiegelman: An Exquisite Sense of Balance." Art Press
194 (September 1994): 27-32.
- Staub, Michael E. "The Shoah Goes On and On: Remembrance and Representation
in Art Spiegelman's Maus." MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study
of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 20. 3 (Fall 1995): 32-46.
- Tabachnick, Stephen E. "Of Maus and Memory: The Structure of Art
Spiegelman's Graphic Novel of the Holocaust." Word & Image: A
Journal of Verbal/Visual Enquiry 9. 2 (April-June 1993): 154-62.
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