Description: The diverse forms and structures of graphic narratives discussed in this volume by a range of international scholars demonstrate the ways in which Jewish women's graphic narratives reach into the past by way of stories and histories, both individual and collective, that provide a touchstone for the shape of identity.
Review Quotes:
Given the contributors' avoidance of unnecessary jargon, this rare volume succeeds on multiple fronts: as a valuable classroom resource, a useful aid to research, and a compelling introduction to feminist graphic narratives for the curious but unfamiliar. The Story's Not Over is essential reading for Jewish artists and scholars, as well as anyone interested in the broader nexus of art, memory, and identity.
-- "Contemporary Jewry"