Korozja władzy. Dystopijna zapowiedź przyszłości w komiksie „Sędzia Dredd. Ameryka” (1990) Johna Wagnera i Colina MacNeila

Michał Chudoliński
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The article draws out the parallels between the story presented in Judge Dredd: America (1990) and the contemporary events taking place on the streets of the United States. The comic book itself takes place in the dystopian setting of Mega City One which deprives its citizens of freedom, self-determination, and takes away their hope for a better tomorrow. The immigrants, presented in the comic book, who are dreaming of realizing their American Dream, instead, fi nd themselves living an American nightmare. The similarities between the comic book and the previously published V for Vendetta are noted, as both novels have had a strong influence on the deheroisation of the protagonist of a superhero comic book, particularly in relation to the European comic book (1985–1990). Here, the morally ambiguous figure of Judge Dredd is relegated to the background, and the plot itself, as well as further research discussion, focuses on the characters of America Jara and her friend, Bennett Beeny. Their friendship significantly affects the story and the ultimate fate of America. Both of them are harmed by the system based on the superiority of the Judges, whose attitude is often reminiscent of the current actions of the American police, which is particularly interesting in the context of contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter. The authors of Judge Dredd: America provoke their readers to ask questions about the meaning of freedom, the place of an individual in a society whose actions are normalized and restricted by law, and even to rebellion against an oppressive authority. The article concludes by considering the meaning of democracy in modern socjety.
这篇文章将《德雷德法官:美国》(Judge Dredd: America, 1990)中的故事与当时发生在美国街头的事件进行了对比。漫画书本身发生在反乌托邦的超级城市一号,它剥夺了公民的自由和自决,并带走了他们对美好明天的希望。漫画中描绘的移民们梦想着实现他们的美国梦,却发现自己生活在一个美国噩梦中。漫画书和之前出版的V字仇杀队之间的相似之处值得注意,因为这两部小说都对超级英雄漫画书主角的去英雄化产生了强烈的影响,特别是与欧洲漫画书(1985-1990)有关。在这里,道德上模棱两可的法官德雷德(Judge Dredd)被置于背景中,情节本身以及进一步的研究讨论都集中在美国人贾拉(America Jara)和她的朋友班尼特·比尼(Bennett Beeny)身上。他们的友谊极大地影响了故事和美国的最终命运。他们都受到以法官优越感为基础的制度的伤害,法官的态度常常让人想起美国警察目前的行为,这在“黑人的命也是命”(Black Lives Matter)等当代运动的背景下尤其有趣。《德雷德法官:美国》一书的作者激发读者思考自由的意义、个人在一个行为受到法律规范和限制的社会中的地位,甚至是对压迫性权威的反抗。文章最后思考了民主在现代社会中的意义。
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