The discomfort of historic evils can be a powerful learning tool for students. Book bans like this take that away, write AliVelshi and Hannah Holland.
” project. For the past year and a half, we have spoken to the authors of dozens of banned and challenged books. The “Velshi Banned Book Club” started as a reaction to the removal of so many crucial titles, including “Maus,” but has become something more substantial. Reading, studying, and understanding the targeted titles is its own form of resistance.
“Maus” is told through two interwoven timelines: 1978 New York City, where Spiegelman is gathering information from his father about his experience during the Holocaust, and Poland from 1935 to 1944, where his father’s story takes place. At its core, “Maus” is a memoir, a story about the Holocaust, but it also explores inter-generational trauma, the complexities of family, mental health, and enduring love.
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