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Essay “Where Should the Story Begin?” The Worlds of Holocaust Graphic Memoirs Earlier this week, Tahneer Oksman traversed the depictions of space in women’s graphic memoirs included in her book “How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses?”: Women and… Tahneer Oksman April 7, 2016
Nonfiction “How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses?”: Women and Jewish American Identity in Contemporary Graphic Memoirs Tahneer Oksman
Essay The Menschlich Schmuck Earlier this week, Julian Voloj wrote about the story behind Ghetto Brother and the continuing legacy of Jews in comics. He is blogging here all week as part of the… Julian Voloj October 9, 2015
Essay Comic Books Are More Than Superheroes Earlier this week, Julian Voloj shared the story behind Ghetto Brother: Warrior to Peacemaker, his nonfiction graphic novel about the 1971 Hoe Avenue peace meeting… Julian Voloj October 7, 2015
Essay Discovering the Nuyorican Marrano Ghetto Brother Benji Melendez Julian Voloj is the author of Ghetto Brother: Warrior to Peacemaker, a nonfiction graphic novel about the 1971 Hoe Avenue peace meeting brokered by the Ghetto… Julian Voloj October 5, 2015
Fiction Jewish Comix Anthology, Volume 1: A Collection of Tales, Stories and Myths Told and Retold in Comic Book Form Steven M. Bergson, ed.
Nonfiction Graphic Details: Jewish Women’s Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews Sarah Lightman, ed.
Interview Interview: Roz Chast by Tahneer OksmanTahneer Oksman spoke to Roz Chast about her recently published book Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant.Tahneer Oksman: What compelled you… Tahneer Oksman August 13, 2014