黑暗时代的正义:法律、历史和视觉

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW Law and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI:10.1080/17521483.2022.2139449
Igor Stramignoni
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当我们将某些物体作为图像启发式地接近时会发生什么?一个人如何通过这样的图像来定位自己?这些图像是否会挑战我们对中世纪之后的现代化历史和法律书面合理化的现有知识?在这篇文章中,我从一些早期的现代欧洲艺术品开始——绘画、雕刻、木刻和素描——以及其他一些不太明显的物体——一位不知名的医生肖像中引人注目的黑色背景,一个在关键时刻试图找出正义的引人注目的夜晚的描述,渗透在drecrer关于正义的寓言中的扣人心弦的强度,等等——并调查这些物体作为图像可能具有的力量。总的来说,其目的是超越将这些对象视为客观的历史证据,以证明在智力上理解法律的特殊努力,或者作为随后解码的某些预先存在的信息的代码。当我们以不同的方式接近它们时,我们可能会发现,这些对象有时会抗拒我们的分析或解释,迫使我们以意想不到的方式与它们接触。
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Figuring out justice in dark times: on law, history, and the visual
ABSTRACT What happens when we approach certain objects heuristically as images? How is one to orient oneself through such images? Might those images challenge our existing knowledge of the history of modernisation and written rationalisation of law after the Middle Ages? In this essay, I begin with certain early modern European artworks - paintings, engravings, woodcuts, and drawings - as well as some other less obvious objects - a striking black background in the portrait of a little-known physician, a compelling account of a nocturnal attempt to figure out justice at critical times, the gripping intensity permeating Dürer's allegories of justice, and so on - and investigate the force those objects may have as images. Overall, the intention is to go beyond treating such objects as impassive historical evidence of the particular effort to conceive law intellectually or, alternatively, as codes for certain preexisting messages to be subsequently decoded. On approaching them differently, we may discover that such objects can sometimes resist our analyses or interpretations forcing us to engage with them in unexpected ways.
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期刊介绍: Law and Humanities is a peer-reviewed journal, providing a forum for scholarly discourse within the arts and humanities around the subject of law. For this purpose, the arts and humanities disciplines are taken to include literature, history (including history of art), philosophy, theology, classics and the whole spectrum of performance and representational arts. The remit of the journal does not extend to consideration of the laws that regulate practical aspects of the arts and humanities (such as the law of intellectual property). Law and Humanities is principally concerned to engage with those aspects of human experience which are not empirically quantifiable or scientifically predictable. Each issue will carry four or five major articles of between 8,000 and 12,000 words each. The journal will also carry shorter papers (up to 4,000 words) sharing good practice in law and humanities education; reports of conferences; reviews of books, exhibitions, plays, concerts and other artistic publications.
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