Second generation comics. On the construction of (post-)memory in Art Spiegelman's Maus and Michel Kichka's Deuxieme Generation
TitreSecond generation comics. On the construction of (post-)memory in Art Spiegelman's Maus and Michel Kichka's Deuxieme Generation
Call number741.5973/0005
N° d'objet09320N
Lieu de publicationVienna, Austria
EditeurBohlau Verlag
Année de publication
2021
Paginationpp333-352
MatérielArticle
NotesArticle from the book ' Beyond MAUS: the legacy of Holocaust comics pp.333-352
Description
In 'Maus' the destruction of traces of memory is addressed on multiple levels. This question of transmission and heritage is even more relevant for the so-called 2nd and 3rd generation such as Michel Kichka. The authors understand Maus mainly as a reflection of memory processes, which are always mediated. Thus referring to Marianne Hirsh's concept of 'postmemory', they discuss the roles of photography in both comics and consider photos as remedialised in the context of the comics pages, where they provoke new traces and in a way, retrace the lost traces.