Panels and faces: segmented metaphors and reconstituted time in Art Spiegelman's Maus

Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies 29 (3):357-366 (2015)
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Abstract

An examination of the specifically graphic-novelistic strategies employed in Art Spiegelman's graphic memoir, Maus, in leading the reader into a punctuated experience of time and memory, and in forcing complicity with the novel's problematic animal-as-ethnicity metaphor, in a wider attempt at putting together the critical vocabulary for discussing comic books as simultaneously textual and pictorial ‘texts’.

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