Critical legal spectatorship and the affect of violence: a cultural legal reading of Netflix’s The Punisher

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW Law and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/17521483.2020.1821987
Jordan A. Belor, Timothy D. Peters
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ABSTRACT This paper engages in a cultural legal reading of the character Frank Castle (a.k.a ‘the Punisher’) as rendered in Netflix’s Daredevil (2015–2018) and The Punisher (2017–2019). Situated within the superhero genre, Castle is an extreme vigilante who instead of simply capturing criminals, kills them, presenting a critical interrogation of law and justice. The paper focuses on the explicit and implicit justifications presented for the Punisher’s death-dealing violence, examining not only the way he goes beyond the law but aligns to and represents modern legality. Contributing to the literature on law, superheroes and sovereignty, it argues that Castle’s malleable relationship to the law challenges the presentation of the superhero as a figure of exceptional justice. By analysing both the narrative production of death-worthiness alongside the visceral and affective responses elicited from the viewer, the paper considers the ability of a critical legal spectatorship to judge cinematic images of violence.
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批判性的法律观众和暴力的影响:Netflix的《惩罚者》的文化法律解读
摘要本文对网飞的《夜魔侠》(2015–2018)和《惩罚者》(2017–2019)中扮演的弗兰克·卡斯尔(又名“惩罚者”)进行了文化法律解读。Castle属于超级英雄类型,是一名极端的治安维持者,他不是简单地抓捕罪犯,而是杀死他们,对法律和正义进行批判性的审问。本文重点研究了惩罚者使用暴力致死的明示和暗示理由,不仅考察了他超越法律的方式,而且与现代合法性相一致并代表了现代合法性。它为有关法律、超级英雄和主权的文献做出了贡献,认为卡斯尔与法律的可塑关系挑战了超级英雄作为一个特殊正义人物的形象。通过分析死亡价值的叙事产生以及观众发自内心和情感的反应,本文考虑了批判性法律观众判断暴力电影图像的能力。
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