1. The removal of Maus from a Tennessee school board curriculum has to be seen as part of larger trends: the current energized right wing bullying of educators, the wave of challenges to allegedly offensive texts especially graphic novels & the longstanding scandal of comics
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6. Among that underground cohort, Spiegelman was rare (although not unique) in trying to push the idea of adult comics beyond simple shock of transgression into more formalist attempts to grapple with mature themes: the agenda of RAW, co-founded by Spiegelman &
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7. One irony of all this is that Maus is actually a very discrete & tactful work: Spiegelman uses all sorts of technique (beyond the famous anthropomorphism) to make harsh story comprehensive as a narrative.
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8. I talked with comics scholar
@charleshatfield about Maus, the history of comics censorship, and the inescapable scandal of comics.https://jeetheer.substack.com/p/podcast-a-brief-history-of-comic?r=bh54&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email …Show this thread
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So it's fitting that his visual quotation of his comix in Maus cites the nip that broke the school board's mind!
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When I was in grade school, the teacher caught someone reading X-Men 94, ripped it up and threw it in the waste basket. We joked that it might become valuable someday…
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That's one reason old comics are worth money! they get thrown away!
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