
Tricksters of Gotham
The Joker, The Batman, and The Christopher Nolan Trilogy
Robert E. Terrill(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. August 2025
Book
Hardback
148 pages
978-1-041-01593-2 (ISBN)
Description
Tricksters of Gotham explores the "trickster" tale through an in-depth look at Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy: Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises.
The trickster figure is an ancient and variable figure, versions of which populate the myths and folklore of many human cultures worldwide. Conceptualising the trilogy as a single aggregate text with a clear narrative arc, the author explores the variety of trickster figures present in the films and draws clear parallels with the surrounding social and political context. Departing from the central argument that the Batman trilogy shows a variety of trickster characters, even Batman himself, this book shows contemporary trickster figures to be rich and relevant cultural resources that can focus our attention on those elements of the social order that have become too rigid, hierarchical, or exclusionary. The author argues that they can model tactics for engaging with tricksters when they inevitably arise in civic culture, offering insights about how to manage interactions with these figures who can be both productively disruptive and potentially destructive. This book pays close attention to the characters portrayed in the Nolan Batman trilogy-not only the Batman and the Joker but the more minor characters as well-to discover what trickster-like tactics they may offer. In this way, the book intends to render these films as a sort of equipment for civic life and to encourage similar analyses of other contemporary cultural artifacts.
Through close readings of these films, the book renders the Nolan Batman trilogy as what rhetorical theorist Kenneth Burke refers to as "equipment for living." This book will interest scholars and students of rhetoric and public culture, film studies, and communication.
The trickster figure is an ancient and variable figure, versions of which populate the myths and folklore of many human cultures worldwide. Conceptualising the trilogy as a single aggregate text with a clear narrative arc, the author explores the variety of trickster figures present in the films and draws clear parallels with the surrounding social and political context. Departing from the central argument that the Batman trilogy shows a variety of trickster characters, even Batman himself, this book shows contemporary trickster figures to be rich and relevant cultural resources that can focus our attention on those elements of the social order that have become too rigid, hierarchical, or exclusionary. The author argues that they can model tactics for engaging with tricksters when they inevitably arise in civic culture, offering insights about how to manage interactions with these figures who can be both productively disruptive and potentially destructive. This book pays close attention to the characters portrayed in the Nolan Batman trilogy-not only the Batman and the Joker but the more minor characters as well-to discover what trickster-like tactics they may offer. In this way, the book intends to render these films as a sort of equipment for civic life and to encourage similar analyses of other contemporary cultural artifacts.
Through close readings of these films, the book renders the Nolan Batman trilogy as what rhetorical theorist Kenneth Burke refers to as "equipment for living." This book will interest scholars and students of rhetoric and public culture, film studies, and communication.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
405 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-01593-2 (9781041015932)
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Person
Robert E. Terrill is Professor of Rhetoric in the Department of English at Indiana University, USA, where he has spent his entire career. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of four books, one textbook, and several essays, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries.
Content
Introduction: Myth, Origins, and Batman
1. Approaching Gotham
2. Core Tricksters
3. Villains Who Are Not the Joker
4. Batman Does Not Work Alone
5. Tricksters Identified as Women
Conclusion: Engaging Tricksters
Index
1. Approaching Gotham
2. Core Tricksters
3. Villains Who Are Not the Joker
4. Batman Does Not Work Alone
5. Tricksters Identified as Women
Conclusion: Engaging Tricksters
Index