Conferences, Congresses

Beyond Maus – The Legacy of Holocaust Comics

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26.05.2019
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29.05.2019

Das Centrum für Jüdische Studien der Universität Graz veranstaltet vom 26.-29. Mai 2019 eine internationale Tagung zum Thema Beyond Maus: In insgesamt neun Panels setzen sich über 20 Vorträge und Diskussionen mit der Repräsentation, Verarbeitung und Nachwirkung des Holocausts im Comic auseinander in unterschiedlichen medialen, nationalen wie historischen Kontexten und Genres. Organisiert wird die Tagung von Hans-Joachim Hahn und den ComFor-Mitgliedern Markus Streb und Ole Frahm (Gründungsmitglied der Hamburger Arbeitsstelle zur Erforschung der Grafischen Literatur [ArGL]). Ebenso finden sich Vorträge der ComFor-Mitglieder Kalina Kupczynska, Jaqueline Berndt, Christine Gundermann und Jörn Ahrens auf dem Programm; darüber hinaus findet eine Diskussionsrunde mit u.a. Veronique Sina und Marie Schröer statt.

Veranstaltungsort:

Universität Graz, ESOWI-Center, SZ 15.22, Universitätsstrasse 15, 2.OG, Bauteil G, 8010 Graz

Veranstaltungstext:

„Long before Art Spiegelman’s MAUS – A Survivor’s Tale appeared, there were reflections on the Holocaust to be found in comics. Already within the camps, early series of drawings like Mickey au Camps de Gurs (1942) were circulated, which bear some similarities to comics. And after the liberation, the persecution and annihilation of European Jewry was taken up as a central theme in comic books starting with Joe Kubert’s short story Golem (1946). MAUS marked an obvious transition in the perception of the relation between the Holocaust and comics, but in contrast to Spiegelman’s intentions MAUS was less noticed within the history of comics than in the history of the representation of the Holocaust. At the same time MAUS enabled numerous further representations of the genocide in comics.

The conference aims at a closer examination of the relation between the historical events of the Endlösung (“final solution”) and their different reflections in comics. How do series of images as well as comics position themselves with regard to the debate on the limitations of representing the annihilation of the Jews of Europe? What sort of visual memory do comics offer in light of a discourse dominated by photography and film?

Which other narratives can be read here in comparison to the widely discussed literary narratives? Many superhero comics, often such with figures like the golem, devise a fictional vocabulary of images, forming an aesthetics and truth regarding the Holocaust, which have been very much neglected until today. The conference also asks how comics have altered the discourse on the Holocaust: What future of the memory of Auschwitz do comics hold in store for us? All these questions shall be discussed at length on the basis of a variety of examples as well as methodological and theoretical reflections.“

Weitere Informationen, das Tagungsprogramm und ausführliche Abstracts der Vorträge finden sich im Programmflyer (PDF).

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Comic
Holocaust Comics

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Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (KFUG)
Centrum für Jüdische Studien
Date of publication: 20.05.2019
Last edited: 20.05.2019