Mouse Book: A Story of Apodemus, a Long-tailed Field Mouse

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It’s leaving me with my jaw open, like, ‘What?’” he said, adding that the board was acting in “Orwellian” fashion. Wolk, Douglas (2008). Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-7867-2157-3.

Couvreur, Daniel (March 5, 2012). "Katz a-t-il défiguré Maus?". Le Soir (in French). Archived from the original on November 2, 2013 . Retrieved June 15, 2012. The Mouse couldn’t think of a single way in which a tiny mouse could help a lion. He shut his eyes and waited to be eaten. Hammarlund, Ola (August 8, 2007). "Urhunden: Satir och iransk kvinnoskildring får seriepris" (in Swedish). Urhunden. Archived from the original on April 13, 2019 . Retrieved April 27, 2012.Frahm, Ole (May 2004). "Considering MAUS. Approaches to Art Spiegelman's "Survivor's Tale" of the Holocaust by Deborah R. Geis (ed.)". Image & Narrative (8). ISSN 1780-678X . Retrieved January 30, 2012. Wirth-Nesher, Hana (2006). Call It English: The Languages of Jewish American Literature. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-13844-2. Tan, Ed (2001). "The Telling Face in Comic Strip and Graphic Novel". In Baetens, Jan (ed.). The Graphic Novel. Leuven University Press. pp.31–46. ISBN 978-90-5867-109-7. Wood, Monica (1997). "Maus: A Survivor's Tale, Volumes I and II, by Art Spiegelman". 12 Multicultural Novels: Reading and Teacher Strategies. Walch Publishing. pp.81–94. ISBN 978-0-8251-2901-8. In response to Spiegelman’s Maus I and Maus II being removed from the schools by McMinn county, Tennessee school board members, I am offering this free online course for any McMinn county eighth-grade or high school students interested in reading these books with me,” said Scott Denham of Davidson College.

Scholar Bart Beaty disagrees with claims from other critics that Maus presents a fatalistic perspective. Rather, he argues that Maus problematizes the essentialistic understanding of the relationship between the German "cats" and Jewish "mice," or the notion that there is something natural about Germans killing Jewish people. [191] Pekar, Harvey (December 1986). " Maus and Other Topics". The Comics Journal. Fantagraphics Books (113): 54–57. ISSN 0194-7869. Hays, Matthew (October 8, 2011). "Of Maus and man: Art Spiegelman revisits his Holocaust classic". The Globe and Mail. Meskin, Aaron; Cook, Roy T., eds. (2012). The Art of Comics: A Philosophical Approach. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-4443-3464-7. Baym, Nina; Klinkowitz, Jerome; Krupat, Arnold; Wallace, Patricia B., eds. (2007). The Norton Anthology of American Literature. Vol.E. W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0393927436.Hungerford, Amy (2003). "Surviving Rego Park". The Holocaust of Texts: Genocide, Literature, and Personification. University of Chicago Press. pp.73–96. ISBN 978-0-226-36076-8. Johnston, Ian (December 28, 2001). "On Spiegelman's Maus I and II". Vancouver Island University. Archived from the original on January 22, 2012 . Retrieved February 29, 2012. Gross, Jenny (January 27, 2022). "School Board in Tennessee Bans Teaching of Holocaust Novel 'Maus' ". The New York Times. Brown, Joshua (1988). "Of Mice and Memory". Oral History Review. Oral History Association (Spring): 91–109. doi: 10.1093/ohr/16.1.91. ISSN 0094-0798.



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