@article{article_1639397, title={Hero and Anti-Hero in the Batman–Joker Narrative: A Phenomenological and Intertextual Analysis}, journal={Gümüşhane Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi}, volume={16}, pages={1222–1235}, year={2025}, author={Şerbetçioğlu, Necatcan and Kurtyılmaz, Deniz}, keywords={Narrative, Character, Hero, Anti-hero, Batman, Joker}, abstract={This article examines their narrative relationship through phenomenological and intertextual analysis, arguing that their opposition is not merely a battle between good and evil but a unity in which both characters define and sustain each other. While Batman embodies the pursuit of justice and order, Joker represents chaos and anarchy, yet both emerge as products of Gotham’s systemic decay and their own traumatic pasts. Their contrasting ideological perspectives lead them to adopt different methods: Batman works within the boundaries of law and morality, whereas Joker challenges and undermines these structures. However, despite their apparent opposition, both characters resort to violence as a means to achieve their respective goals, blurring the line between hero and anti-hero. By analyzing films such as The Dark Knight (2008), Joker (2019), and The Batman (2022), as well as key graphic novels, the article explores how their interdependence is constructed narratively and thematically. Ultimately, the research finds that Batman and Joker are not just adversaries but reflections of the same social contradictions -two mirrored images revealing the instability and moral ambiguity at the heart of Gotham’s corrupt order.}, number={3}, publisher={Gumushane University}