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Ghosts, golems, angels: the medical specificity of comics representing the Holocaust

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Singles out three means that are present in serialized images that make comics particularly apt for representing the Holocaust: the repetition of stereotypes, the repetition of images and the repetition of word and images. Shows how these are intertwined with three very different comics from three decades, the 1950s, the 1970s and the 2000s

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