Not seeing Auschwitz : : memory, generation and representations of the Holocaust in twenty-first century French comics / / Claire Gorrara.

We are reaching a point in history when the generation who experienced the Holocaust as survivors, witnesses or exiles will soon disappear. What happens to our relationship to such a momentous event in global history when our living connection with such a past is broken? To answer this question, thi...

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Year of Publication:2018
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (chapter 8, pages 111-126).
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