This chapter examines the intersections between the law, trauma, and testimony, arguing that the law has increasingly come to recognise the breadth of experience, and range of narrative iterations, that may constitute trauma. The discussion commences with a consideration of Shoshanna Felman’s re-reading of a witness’s ‘failed’ testimony in Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963), arguing that Felman identifies important characteristics housed within the witness’s apparently unsuccessful narrative, and that paradoxically communicate the trauma therein. The chapter then turns to the long-standing relationship between the law and images, before focusing on the representation of the law in selected comics from the twentieth, and twenty-first cent...
This chapter examines the development of law, comics and graphic justice as a distinct area of schol...
This dissertation explores the intersections of memory and trauma in comics, arguing that the interr...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of graphic novels to understanding and responding to the com...
This chapter examines the intersections between the law, trauma, and testimony, arguing that the law...
Trauma studies has had a long relationship with legal studies. Shoshana Felman argues that 'trauma -...
A poet and an appellate criminal defence attorney specialising in sex crimes, Vanessa Place reproduc...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
This thesis brings together two distinct areas of scholarship – trauma studies and comics. I focus o...
This course will explore the complex relationship between literature\ud and law, focusing on how eac...
This chapter focuses on the text of the play rather than on an engagement with it in performance but...
This book analyses the relationship between comics and cultural memory. By focussing on a range of l...
A decade ago, in her book, Narrative, Authority and Law, Robin West posed these questions: How might...
Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the groundbreaking Testimony, this collection brings togeth...
This article argues for the inclusion of comics amongst the resources examined in interdisciplinary ...
Trauma is by its very nature an unnameable entity, one that defies language and instead exists in th...
This chapter examines the development of law, comics and graphic justice as a distinct area of schol...
This dissertation explores the intersections of memory and trauma in comics, arguing that the interr...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of graphic novels to understanding and responding to the com...
This chapter examines the intersections between the law, trauma, and testimony, arguing that the law...
Trauma studies has had a long relationship with legal studies. Shoshana Felman argues that 'trauma -...
A poet and an appellate criminal defence attorney specialising in sex crimes, Vanessa Place reproduc...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
This thesis brings together two distinct areas of scholarship – trauma studies and comics. I focus o...
This course will explore the complex relationship between literature\ud and law, focusing on how eac...
This chapter focuses on the text of the play rather than on an engagement with it in performance but...
This book analyses the relationship between comics and cultural memory. By focussing on a range of l...
A decade ago, in her book, Narrative, Authority and Law, Robin West posed these questions: How might...
Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the groundbreaking Testimony, this collection brings togeth...
This article argues for the inclusion of comics amongst the resources examined in interdisciplinary ...
Trauma is by its very nature an unnameable entity, one that defies language and instead exists in th...
This chapter examines the development of law, comics and graphic justice as a distinct area of schol...
This dissertation explores the intersections of memory and trauma in comics, arguing that the interr...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of graphic novels to understanding and responding to the com...