As part of a symposium on Bruce Springsteen and American law, this essay considers the themes explored by Springsteen in his song Nebraska, which was inspired by the story of Charles Starkweather and Caril Anne Fugate, two young lovers who indulged in a remarkable course of violence in Nebraska during the 1950s. The essay asks to what extent the song, and the story, echo the themes of emigration and displacement that are key elements in the history and current reality of the American West. The essay compares the story of Starkweather and Fugate with the current case of Christian Longo, convicted and sentenced to death in Oregon for murdering his wife and three children and disposing of their bodies in a shallow watercourse on the Pacifi...
Bruce Springsteen stands as the epitome of the American Dream. From working-class roots to the inter...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Cologne-Brookes proposes that the American philosophical tradition of pragmatism, which assesses the...
As part of a symposium on Bruce Springsteen and American law, this essay considers the themes explor...
In this essay, I discuss Springsteen\u27s criminals by focusing on two albums, Nebraska and The Ghos...
I was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, and have more recently been enjoying four, years of...
Bruce Springsteen is a significant figure in American popular culture. He is known as a chronicler o...
This Essay seeks to compare and contrast two contemporary performing artists: Bob Dylan and Lenny Br...
In this essay the author discusses Billy Joel’s recording of Billy the Kid and that song\u27s histor...
Deconstructing Bruce Springsteen\u27s album, Nebraska, Levine demonstrates how Springsteen\u27s so...
Throughout his life and career, Bruce Springsteen has continuously included the working class as a m...
Bruce Springsteen is a man many people associate with the ideals of the “American Dream”. He comes f...
On March 22-23, 2015, Touro Law Center hosted a Conference on Billy Joel and the Law. Speakers at th...
On March 22-23, 2015, Touro Law Center hosted a Conference on Billy Joel and the Law. Speakers at th...
Bruce Springsteen is a significant and substantial figure within American popular culture. Through h...
Bruce Springsteen stands as the epitome of the American Dream. From working-class roots to the inter...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Cologne-Brookes proposes that the American philosophical tradition of pragmatism, which assesses the...
As part of a symposium on Bruce Springsteen and American law, this essay considers the themes explor...
In this essay, I discuss Springsteen\u27s criminals by focusing on two albums, Nebraska and The Ghos...
I was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, and have more recently been enjoying four, years of...
Bruce Springsteen is a significant figure in American popular culture. He is known as a chronicler o...
This Essay seeks to compare and contrast two contemporary performing artists: Bob Dylan and Lenny Br...
In this essay the author discusses Billy Joel’s recording of Billy the Kid and that song\u27s histor...
Deconstructing Bruce Springsteen\u27s album, Nebraska, Levine demonstrates how Springsteen\u27s so...
Throughout his life and career, Bruce Springsteen has continuously included the working class as a m...
Bruce Springsteen is a man many people associate with the ideals of the “American Dream”. He comes f...
On March 22-23, 2015, Touro Law Center hosted a Conference on Billy Joel and the Law. Speakers at th...
On March 22-23, 2015, Touro Law Center hosted a Conference on Billy Joel and the Law. Speakers at th...
Bruce Springsteen is a significant and substantial figure within American popular culture. Through h...
Bruce Springsteen stands as the epitome of the American Dream. From working-class roots to the inter...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Cologne-Brookes proposes that the American philosophical tradition of pragmatism, which assesses the...