Geis, Deborah R, ed.  Considering Maus: Approaches to Art Spiegelman's "Survivor's Tale" of the Holocaust.  Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2003.  192pp.  ISBN: 0817313761 (hc).
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Acknowledgments ... ix
Introduction - Deborah R. Geis ... 1

PART 1. MICE AND METAPHORS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND COMIX: MAUS AS (AUTO)BIOGRAPHY
1. Underground Comics and survival tales: Maus in context - David Mikics ...15
2. The orphaned Voice in Art Spiegelman's Maus - Hamida Bosmajian
... 26
3. Cartoons of the Self: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Murderer--Art Spiegelman's Maus - Nancy K. Miller ... 44

PART 2: BLOOD LEGACIES: MAUS AND HOLOCAUST TESTIMONY
4. Necessary stains : Art Spiegelman's Maus and the Bleeding of History - Michael G. Levine ...63
5. "Happy, Happy Ever After": Story and History in Art Spiegelman's Maus - Arlene Fish Wilner ... 105
6. The Language of Survival: English as Metaphor in Art Spiegelman's Maus - Alan C. Rosen ... 122

PART 3. KITSCH, "COMMERZ," AND CYBERMICE: MARKETING MAUS
7. "We Were Talking Jewish" : Art Spiegelman's Maus as "Holocaust" Production - Michael P. Rothberg
... 137
8. Read Only Memory : Maus and its Marginalia on CD-ROM - John C. Anderson and Bradley Katz ...159

Works Cited ... 175
Contributors .. 183
Index ... 187



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