Article about the film "Pulp Fiction"
Abstract: This paper engages the psychology of conversion through the 1994 prizewinning film Pulp Fiction, which features a "divine intervention" that sparks the conversion of a Los Angeles hit man.
Given that film reveals the popular state of mind, this portrayal in Pulp Fiction suggests that a new form of conversion may be evolving in popular culture:
a postmodern, narrative/constructionist account of conversion that could be a significant shift from previous psychological interpretations of the phenomenon.
"Let's Get Into Character": A Narrative/Constructionist Psychology of Conversion in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction by Duane R. Bidwell