The request for "Joey 1997" refers to influential 1997 article, " Holy Men and Big Guns: The Can[n]on in Social Theory
Billy attempts to release Joey back into the wild, but he faces a moral dilemma: having been raised in captivity, Joey lacks the survival skills necessary to fend for himself in the harsh outback. The narrative follows Billy’s journey to teach Joey how to be a wild kangaroo while evading the carnival owner and authorities who want the profitable animal back.
," published in Gender & Society . This seminal work offers a feminist critique of how the sociological canon is constructed and maintained.
"Don't go to the fair."
He pried it open with a tire iron. Inside: a cracked Polaroid of a boy who looked exactly like him—same cowlick, same gap-toothed grin—but wearing baggy jeans and a Spawn T-shirt. Beneath the photo, a handwritten letter:


