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Collapsing boundaries: Mangaesque paths beyond Maus

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Focuses on two examples of Japanese manga and their approaches to depicting Anne Frank and the Shoah. Her analysis considers aspects like gender and genre and uncovers a number of collapsing boundaries and emergent fusions in her examples. Both cases open paths for going beyond Maus, beyond the divide between education and entertainment, so deeply rooted in graphic-novel discourse

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