Reading Art Spiegelman

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Reading Art Spiegelman

Literature: history and criticism Popular culture Media studies Ethnic studies Sociology Political campaigning and advertising Social and cultural history The Holocaust Second World War

Author: Philip Smith

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Collection: Routledge Advances in Comics Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 7th December 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317352426


The Holocaust and Modern Society

The horror of the Holocaust lies not only in its brutality but in its scale and logistics; it depended upon the machinery and logic of a rational, industrialised, and empirically organised modern society. The central thesis of this book is that Art Spiegelman’s comics all identify deeply-rooted madness in post-Enlightenment society. Spiegelman maintains, in other words, that the Holocaust was not an aberration, but an inevitable consequence of modernisation. In service of this argument, Smith offers a reading of Spiegelman’s comics, with a particular focus on his three main collections: Breakdowns (1977 and 2008), Maus (1980 and 1991), and In the Shadow of No Towers (2004). He draws upon a taxonomy of terms from comic book scholarship, attempts to theorize madness (including literary portrayals of trauma), and critical works on Holocaust literature.

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