'Avenging tha nation'. Freedom of the press and constitutional deliverance in Trollope's Palliser novels |
Between anger and revenge: the unpoetic justice of 'Counterparts' |
Can you think about justice? Between law enforcement and revenge, detectve's dilemmas in Noir novel |
Loyal to whom? Friends, spies, revenge, and Our man in Havana |
Narratives of justice: legal meaning, literary genres and politics |
The paradoxes of sin: vengenace as death in Janet Lewis's The wife of Martin Guerre |
Resting the case: 'MeToo à la française' - Springora and the others |
The shadow of sovereignity: a visual genalogy of dark knight archetypes |
The theatre of revenge: the intrusion of Hamlet's shadow between drama and history |
'I want to judge! I have to judge!': Judg-mentality end the theopolitics of the Apocalypse |
Inoperativity and destituent power in Benjamin, Agamben and Spinoza |
On the (im)possible relation between the universal and the relative: the aporia of Community |
'She would get all of them. Every last one': Carrie and the jouissance of revenge |
State violence, divine abuse |
Violent México: the war on drugs, the persistence of oligarchies, and gender issues |
Want to build a death camp? Call in the lawyers: obtaining legal title to the land for killing camp at Auschwitz |