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Law's Visual Afterlife: Violence, Popular Culture, And Translation Theory, Naomi Mezey
Law's Visual Afterlife: Violence, Popular Culture, And Translation Theory, Naomi Mezey
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In Walter Benjamin’s essay, “The Task of the Translator,” Benjamin argues that translations enable a work’s afterlife. Afterlife is not what happens after death but what allows a work (or event or idea) to go on living and to evolve over time and place and iteration. In its afterlife, the original is transformed and renewed. In this piece I explore film’s visual translation of law and the role film plays in law’s afterlife. Film translates law not by translating from one language to another, but by translating between media and discourses. The cultural-critical lens of translation highlights the discursive similarities …