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On Comics and Legal Aesthetics: Multimodality and the Haunted Masks of Knowing

by Thomas Giddens, Abingdon: Routledge, 2018, ISBN 978-1-138-22403-2 (hbk)

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Notes

1 Bruno Latour, We Have Never Been Modern, trans. Catherine Porter (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993).

2 Thomas Giddens, On Comics and Legal Aesthetics: Multimodality and the Haunted Mask of Knowing (Routledge, 2018), 1–27.

3 Ibid., 43.

4 Ibid., 55.

5 Ibid., 58.

6 Cassandra Sharp, “Riddle Me This…?” Would the World Need Superheroes If the Law Could Deliver “Justice?,” Law Text Culture 16 (2012): 353–73; Timothy D Peters, “Unbalancing Justice: Overcoming the Limits of the Law in Batman Begins,” Griffith Law Review 16, no. 1 (2007): 247; Timothy D Peters, “Beyond the Limits of the Law: A Christological Reading of Christopher Nolan's the Dark Knight,” Griffith Law Review 24, no. 3 (2015): 418–45.

7 Giddens, On Comics and Legal Aesthetics, 85.

8 Ibid., 89.

9 Ibid., 136.

10 Ibid., 143.

11 Ibid., 175.

12 Ibid., 136.

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