超级英雄故事:法律、主权和时间

N. Curtis
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在《漫画研究》和《文化法律研究》中,关于超级英雄和法律之间关系的问题通常被视为义务警员或主权概念。然而,就主权而言,人们倾向于从其基本空间组织的角度来探索这一概念。然而,在这篇文章中,我想考虑法律和主权与时间的关系。特别是它们是如何与叙述历史的故事的监管和控制联系在一起的,这决定了未来如何想象身份以及支持它们的法律和规范框架。为此,本文首先介绍Robert Cover的工作以及他将nomos定义为我们所居住的规范性宇宙。除此之外,我还引用了斯科特·理查德·莱昂斯的作品,讨论了两部超级英雄漫画中“修辞主权”的表达:《美国队长:真相:红白黑》和《蓝色奇迹》。这些被解读为试图改变公共话语模式的法律叙事的例子;挑战占主导地位的(种族主义)表述,并在寻求和应用正义的辩论中重新定位。
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Superhero Storytelling: the Law, Sovereignty and Time
In both Comics Studies and Cultural Legal Studies, questions about the relationship between superheroes and the law have most commonly been treated in terms of vigilantism or in relation to the concept of sovereignty. With regard to sovereignty, though, the tendency has been to explore the concept in relation to its fundamental spatial organisation. In this article, however, I would like to consider law and sovereignty in relation to time. In particular how they are linked to the regulation and control of stories that recount histories and with that determine how identities and the legal and normative frameworks that support them are imagined in the future. To do this the article firstly introduces the work of Robert Cover and his definition on nomos as a normative universe in which we dwell. To this I add the work of Scott Richard Lyons to talk about expressions of ‘rhetorical sovereignty’ in two superhero comics: Captain America: Truth: Red, White and Black, and Blue Marvel. These are read as examples of legal storytelling that seek to change the mode of public discourse; challenge dominant (racist) representations, and reset the debate in the search for and application of justice.
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