“Maus Now”: Spiegelman’s Graphic Novel and the Present Tense

The Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust

Date: Apr 24th

Art Spiegelman’s Maus remains as poignantly relevant today as it was when it was first published serially beginning in 1980, and then in two book volumes in 1986 and 1991. Among many other reasons for Maus’ present cultural impact, Hillary Chute argues that Spiegelman’s comics narrative reveals the capacity of the medium as a form to register the persistence of history and to function as a mode of resistance to today’s rising fascism. Chute’s talk is in part drawn from her 2022 edited collection from Pantheon, Maus Now: Selected Writing.

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Virtual

When: April 24th

Time: 06:00 pm

End Time: 07:00 pm

Price Range: Free