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Justice In The Plays And Films Of Martin Mcdonagh 1st Ed 2019 Jordan

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Justice In The Plays And Films Of Martin Mcdonagh 1st Ed 2019 Jordan
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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Jordan, Eamonn
ISBN: 9783030304522, 3030304523
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Justice In The Plays And Films Of Martin Mcdonagh 1st Ed 2019 Jordan by Jordan, Eamonn 9783030304522, 3030304523 instant download after payment.

This book interrogates the various manifestations of rival systems of justice in the plays and films of Martin McDonagh, in analysis informed by the critical writings of Michael J. Sandel, Steven Pinker, Julia Kristeva, and in particular Amartya Sen on violence, justice, equality and the law. In McDonagh’s works, failures to investigate adequately criminal actions are matched by multiple forced confessions and umpteen miscarriages of justice. The author explores McDonagh’s creative worlds as ones where distinctions between victim and perpetrator and guilt and innocence are precarious, where the burden of truth seldom reaches the threshold of beyond reasonable doubt and where the punishments and rewards of justice are applied randomly. This project considers the abject nature of justice in McDonagh’s writing, with the vast implications of justice being fragile, suspect, piecemeal, deviant, haphazard and random. Tentative forms of justice are tempered and then threatened by provocative, anarchic and abject humour. As the author argues, McDonagh’s writing cleverly circulates rival, incompatible and comparative systems of justice in order to substantiate the necessities and virtues of justice.

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