Not my Holocaust. MAUS and memory in the Polish classroom
TitreNot my Holocaust. MAUS and memory in the Polish classroom
Auteur
Call number808.93358/0008
N° d'objet11614c
Lieu de publicationLanham, Maryland, United States
EditeurLexington Books
Année de publication
2021
Paginationpp53-69
MatérielArticle
SérieLexington Studies in Jewish Literature
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust across borders' pp53-69
Description
In Poland in the decades leading up to World War II, Jews and non Jews lived as neighbours. As World War II approached and Polish nationalism surged, violence against Jews became more common. Within the first two months of the Nazi occupation of Poland the German military killed 20,000 Jews and restrictions were placed on Jews almost immediately. Discusses 'Maus' as a way to grapple with competing narrative threads