ISBN:
3465042654
,
9783465042655
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
411 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
,
24 cm
Ausgabe:
1. Auflage
Serie:
Series of the Käte Hamburger Centre for Advanced Study in the Humanities "Law as Culture" Volume 13
Originaltitel:
La mirada de la Justicia
DDC:
900
Schlagwort(e):
Justice
;
Equality before the law
;
Justice, Administration of
;
Justiz
;
Gerechtigkeit
;
Justitia Fiktive Gestalt
;
Gerechtigkeit
;
Rechtsästhetik
;
Geschichte
Kurzfassung:
"Should Justice be blind or should she instead be capable of seeing everything, even the human heart? José M. González García examines how the iconography of Justice evolved over the course of history. Providing an overview of depictions of Justice in various ages and places, the book mainly focuses on "The Blindfold Dispute" that began to develop during Renaissance. While at first the blindfold was perceived as unjust, precisely because it denied Justice the ability to see everything, it transformed just a few years later into a positive symbol of the equality of all individuals before the law. And other depictions were added: supplementary eyes, transparent blindfolds, the double face of Janus, the returns of Astraea and the "Eye of the Law". The book also analyses important historic moments in which the crisis of the Law went along with a search for new forms of representing the gaze of Justice, as reflections on the art of Dürer, Klimt and Kafka show as well as recent developments in political philosophy"--Back cover
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Introduction -- Hymn to the gaze of justice that sees all -- The blindfold dispute -- Other traditions of the gaze of justice : extraordinary eyes, transparent blindfolds, the double face of Janus, Astraea's returns and the eye of the law -- Images of justice and the law in the works of Albrecht Dürer -- Crisis of the liberal model of justice in turn-of-the-century Vienna -- Justice or fortune?
Anmerkung:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 397-411
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