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Graphic Justice

Graphic Justice2015

Thomas Giddens

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"Establishing the medium of graphic fiction as a critical resource for interdisciplinary legal studies, this collection is the first to address the intersection of comics and law. Graphic fiction has gained enormous cultural capital and academic interest over recent years. Comics-inspired films fill our cinemas and superhero merchandise fills the shelves of supermarkets. In short, our culture is suffused with a comic book aesthetic: as, for example, the Occupy movement appropriates the mask of V, from the comic work V for Vendetta; and, tragically, as James Holmess murderous rampage through a Colorado movie theatre, seemingly sees him styling himself after Batmans arch nemesis, the Joker. From mass entertainment and consumerism to political activism and violence, we are surrounded by emanations of graphic storytelling. Meanwhile, the rise of academic disciplines such as comics studies demonstrates that the medium contains much more depth than the common assumption of its simplicity and juvenility might suggest. Against this background, comics offer an important resource for making sense of the contemporary place and role of law"--

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First published
2015
OL Work ID
OL21271960W

Subjects

Comic books, strips, etc., moral and ethical aspectsComic books, stripsHistory and criticismGraphic novelsLaw and literatureJustice in literatureLAW / GeneralLAW / JurisprudenceLAW / EssaysRomans graphiquesHistoire et critiqueDroit et littératureJustice dans la littératureARTTechniquesDrawing

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