Introduction, Ruben Moi
Chapter One: A Vendor of the Body and the Spirit: Justice and Social Control in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, William Dwyer III
Chapter Two: Drama and the Search for Justice: The Case of Philip Massinger’s Comedy, A New Way to Pay Old Debts (c. 1625/6), Anthony W. Johnson
Chapter Three: Aesthetic Justice and Figuration of the Possible, Lene M. Johannessen
Chapter Four: Art and Justice in the Age of Neoliberalism, Asbjørn Grønstad
Chapter Five: Implicated Readers: Just Storytelling and Violence Against Migrant Women, Cassandra Falke
Chapter Six: The Legacy of Seamus Heaney’s North, Ruben Moi
Chapter Seven: Justice and Moral Development in Siobhan Dowd’s Bog Child, Erik Mustad
Chapter Eight: Poetic Justice and Translation: Seamus Heaney’s Two Greek Plays and the Troubles, Charles Ivan Armstrong
Chapter Nine: Art Write Cope and Samí Birgengoansttat, Biret-Jon-Risten-Kirste-Hanna Lill Tove / Lill Tove Fredriksen
Chapter Ten: The Lesson of Khaufpur and Morichjhãpi: Temporal Finitude and the Urgency of Environmental Justice in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People and Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide, Edvard Lia
Chapter Eleven: ‘It’s just not fear’ – Fictional Narratives’ Role in the Development of Pupils’ Perception of Justice and Morality, Christopher Loe Olsen
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