PhiloPulse Book: Daredevil – Moral and Myth in Hell’s Kitchen

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A deep psychological and philosophical analysis of Daredevil: Born Again – Season 1. This 264-page text-only book explores themes of morality, faith, blindness, trauma and justice – ideal for thinkers and fans alike.

Delivery time: 5-10 Days

Description

Daredevil – Moral and Myth in Hell’s Kitchen
Justice, guilt and faith in Marvel’s darkest character

“What makes a hero? The will to fight – or the courage to doubt?”
Matt Murdock is not your average superhero. He is blind. He is a lawyer. And he is deeply broken.
As Daredevil, he wages war not only against crime in Hell’s Kitchen – but also against guilt, trauma, and moral collapse within himself.

This text-only analytical book offers a profound exploration of Daredevil: Born Again – Season 1 from a philosophical, psychological and ethical perspective.
No images. No distractions. Just insight.

What you’ll find inside this Film Dimensions volume:

✦ Justice and vengeance
When the system fails – is vigilantism justice or emotional violence?

✦ Blindness as metaphor
How Daredevil’s physical limitation becomes symbolic power.

✦ Faith, guilt and redemption
Catholic roots and moral despair – is it possible to forgive oneself?

✦ Hell’s Kitchen as urban myth
A city turned battlefield – and metaphor for inner turmoil.

✦ Theory meets character
Freud, Nietzsche, trauma research – a sharp lens on ethics, identity, and crisis.


Features and Format:

Size: 17 x 24 cm – optimized for serious nonfiction reading
Length: 264 pages, text only (black on white)
Binding: Softcover, matte finish
Content: Psychological, philosophical and ethical deep-dive into Daredevil’s world
Authors: Markus Brüchler, David Carter
ISBN: 978-3-98578-976-4
Language: English


Why this book?

Daredevil – Moral and Myth in Hell’s Kitchen is a unique, non-illustrated companion for readers who want more than just entertainment.
Perfect for series fans, thinkers, students, philosophers – or anyone who senses that Daredevil’s struggle is as internal as it is external.

A deep, thought-provoking read that brings the shadows of Hell’s Kitchen into the light of analysis.


At a Glance:

Title: Daredevil – Moral and Myth in Hell’s Kitchen
Pages: 264
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Print: Black on white, text only
Cover: Matte softcover
Binding: Perfect bound
Authors: Markus Brüchler, David Carter
ISBN: 978-3-98578-976-4
Language: English

Additional information

Weight 0,462 kg
Dimensions 24,4 × 17 × 2,3 cm

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Colla & Gen Verlag und Service UG & Co KG, Hauptstr. 65, 59439 Holzwickede, Germany

Person responsible for the EU

Yvonne Lenk

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