Deer Jhonn: Letters Describing What Can Be Seen
- 292pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Carmen M. Cusack è un'istruttrice di giustizia penale e redattrice per il Journal of Law and Social Deviance. La sua esperienza si concentra nei regni della giustizia penale e della devianza sociale. Attraverso il suo lavoro, contribuisce a una comprensione più profonda di questioni legali e sociali complesse. I suoi contributi editoriali evidenziano una prospettiva critica sui sistemi legali contemporanei e sui loro impatti.



Psychosocial Analysis of Contemporary Meanings, Values, and Effects of Christian Symbolism
Exploring the symbolism of fish in biblical narratives, this book examines their contemporary relevance in Christian societies, particularly in American culture. It investigates how depictions of fish and fishermen have been selectively embraced or rejected, highlighting the disparity between biblical teachings and the beliefs of Christian moral majorities. By analyzing parables and metaphors, it delves into the evolving meanings and values associated with these symbols, offering insights into the psychosocial dynamics at play within modern Christianity.
Mutated Symbols in Law and Pop Culture plays with iconic representations of fusion, liminality, dispossession, and development.