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Curtis, Neal: "Doom’s Law. Spaces of Sovereignty in Marvel’s Secret Wars." In: The Comics Grid 7.9 (2017), S. 1–24, <http://doi.org/10.16995/cg.90>. Added by: joachim (8/26/17, 12:21 PM) Last edited by: joachim (8/26/17, 12:22 PM) |
Resource type: Web Article Languages: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.16995/cg.90 BibTeX citation key: Curtis2017b Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Civil War", "Secret War", Agamben. Giorgio, Politics, Space, Superhero, USA Creators: Curtis Collection: The Comics Grid |
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Attachments | URLs http://doi.org/10.16995/cg.90 |
Abstract |
Sovereignty is both the foundation and source of law and the determination of the territory to which the law applies. In this latter sense, sovereignty and the law it supports are an explicitly spatial phenomenon, as can be seen in the meanings of the Greek word nomos, which aside from the law can also refer to a division that marks out a specific territory. This article posits that the Marvel crossover event entitled Secret Wars (2015, 2016) encapsulates the ways in which superhero comics might help us to understand the spatiality of sovereignty. It also considers how resistance to Doom’s law was focused on the transgression of borders and the creation of alternative spatial arrangements.
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