Foreword: Comix, Judaism, and Me/ J. T. Waldman
Introduction / Samantha Baskind / Ranen Omer-Sherman
Part One. The Jewish American Experience Contemporary American Jewish Comic Books: Abject Pasts, Heroic Futures / Laurence Roth
Comic Books, Tragic Stories: Will Eisner's American Jewish History / Jeremy Dauber
``Wanna watch the grown-ups doin' dirty things?'': Jewish Sexuality and the Early Graphic Novel / Josh Lambert
``Give `em another circumcision'': Jewish Masculinities in The Golem's Mighty Swing / Roxanne Harde
Part Two. The Holocaust across Borders A Tale of Two Mice: Graphic Representations of the Jew in Holocaust Narrative / Lisa Naomi Mulman
``When time stands still'': Traumatic Immediacy and Narrative Organization in Art Spiegelman's Maus and In the Shadow of No Towers / Erin McGlothlin
The Holocaust without Ink: Absent Memory and Atrocity in Joe Kubert's Graphic Novel Yossel: April 19, 1943 / Brad Prager
Releasing the Grip of the Ghostly: Bernice Eisenstein's I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors / Miriam Harris
Witness, Trauma, and Remembrance: Holocaust Representation and X-Men Comics / Cheryl Alexander Malcolm
Part Three. The Graphic Novel outside the United States Imperfect Masters: Rabbinic Authority in Joann Sfar's The Rabbi's Cat / Paul Eisenstein
Borderlands: Places, Spaces, and Jewish Identity in Joann Sfar's The Rabbi's Cat and Klezmer / Marla Harris
From Darkness into Light: Reframing Notions of Self and Other in Contemporary Israeli Graphic Narratives / Ariel Kahn
Ben Gurion's Golem and Jewish Lesbians: Subverting Hegemonic History in Two Israeli Graphic Novels / Alon Raab
Part Four. Jewish Graphic Novelists in Their Own Words and Pictures A Conversation with Miriam Katin / Samantha Baskind
A Conversation with Miriam Libicki / Ranen Omer-Sherman
Jewish Memoir Goes Pow! Zap! Oy! / Miriam Libicki
Further Reading
Notes on Contributors
Index
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