The Making of Magneto: How the Holocaust Redefined X-History
Tuesday, June 30
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Library Center
Hatch Auditorium (500)Discover how Marvel’s Magneto reflects Holocaust history and trauma in comics and storytelling.
Dr. Rodney Fierce, a humanities teacher at Sonoma Academy, explores Marvel comics and how the Holocaust shaped the character Magneto. Introduced in X-Men #1 in 1963, later comic arcs reveal his past and how it influenced his actions. Fierce will lead a discussion on how Magneto’s history reflects trauma and how X-Men used pop culture to broaden understanding of the Holocaust for younger audiences. This program is part of the "Americans and the Holocaust" exhibit series.
AGE GROUP: | Tweens & Teens | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Program |
TAGS: | Americans and the Holocaust |
Library Center
The Library Center is the headquarters of the Springfield-Greene County Library District. The 82,000-square-foot building houses major collections of print and electronic resources. These include special collections such as business and local history and genealogy; public Wi-Fi computers, four private study rooms, five small conference rooms, a kitchen and state-of-the-art reference technology. In addition, the Library Center includes other amenities characteristic of larger urban libraries. Those features include a 150-seat auditorium, a glass-enclosed reading room and art gallery, a story hour room, outdoor patio and outdoor story garden and the Between Friends Gift Shop.