Batman and the Shadows of Modernity: A Critical Genealogy on Contemporary Hero in the Age of Nihilism
 
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ISBN13:9781032423142
ISBN10:1032423145
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:286 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 12 Illustrations, black & white; 12 Halftones, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white
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Batman and the Shadows of Modernity

A Critical Genealogy on Contemporary Hero in the Age of Nihilism
 
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Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

 It is a multidisciplinary work that brings together comic studies, philosophical criticism and literary criticism to try to reconstruct this connection through the genealogical study of both little-known historical materials and ubiquitous materials seen in a new light.

Long description:

This book aims to study the Batman narrative or Bat-narrative from the point of view of its nodal relationship to modern narrative as such. To this end, it offers for the first time a new type of methodology adequate to the object, which delves both into materials scarcely studied in this context and well-known materials seen in a new light. This is a multidisciplinary work aimed at both the specialist and the global reader, bringing together comic studies, philosophical criticism and literary criticism in a debate on the fate of our current global civilization.

Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments


Foreword


Introduction


Chapter 1: Batman and the Superhero Comics: A Contribution to the Hermeneutics of the Genre


The Object of the Analysis


On Superheroes and Ideologies


The Batman Canon and the Category of Genre


The Method of Analysis


Towards the Specificity of the Object


How is Knowledge Possible in the Case of Comic-book Hermeneutics?


 


Chapter 2: Gotham and the Soul of the Contemporary City


Batman: from the City to the Panel


Gotham City, the Crime and the Identity: ?I Shall Become a Bat?


Elseworlds: Batman in Moscow


 


Chapter 3: Batman and ?the Political?: Tonight, He is the Law


Constitutionalist State and State of Exception


Action and Inequality: Thomas Hobbes and the Founding of Modern State


Crisis, Power and Decisionism: Carl Schmitt and the Suspension of Law


Superheroes and American Exceptionalism


Look! Up in the sky! It?s a bird! It?s a plane! It?s fascism!


Political Technologies of the Body: Reactionarism and its Methods


Punishment and Political Body. Utilitarianism and Power-knowledge


?Whodunit??: Batman, Holmes, and the Hermeneutics of Detection


Induction and Hyperspecialization


Hyperspecialization and Discipline


Batman and the Panopticon: Surveillance and Punishment


Between Biopolitics and Sovereignty: The Superhero and Governance


 


Chapter 4: The Savior and Nihilism


            About Nihilism


                        I. S. Turgenev: Fathers and Sons and the Generational Break


F. M. Dostoevsky: Nihilism as Split


F. Nietzsche: Nihilism as the Death of References


Modern Hero as a Terrorist


The Knight-errant vs. the Displacement of the Modern Episteme


From Dostoevsky to Batman


Avengers: Resentment and Reaction


Excursus: Batman Gothic (Variations on a Romantic Theme)


 


Chapter 5: On Villains and Supermen


The ?Last Man? vs. the ?Meaning/Sense of Earth?


The Supervillain Affair


In the Gallery of Mirrors


Joker: ?This is my Card?


Madness and Otherness


Towards a Genealogy of Madness


From the Tragic to the Classical Experience of Madness


The Medicalization of Madness


The Doctor, the Vigilante, and the Asylum


Visions of Madness


Diderot?s Rameau?s Nephew: Towards a Typology of the Underground


Dostoevsky?s Underground Man: The Great Resistance


            The Dialectic of Vanity


The Dialectic of Determinism


The Most Advantageous Advantage


The Joker, the Camel and the Lion


?Let?s Put a Smile on that Face?: Towards a Philosophy of the Carnival


 


Chapter 6: Joker and the Carnival of Laughter


Joker and ?Grotesque Realism?


The Polyphonic Novel


Discourse in the Comic


An Exercise in Polyphonic Reading in the Superheroic Comic-book (I): Arkham Asylum. A Serious House on Serious Earth


An Exercise in Polyphonic Reading in the Superheroic Comic-book (II): Luthor? You Are Driving Me Sane


 


Index