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Why didn’t Peter Parker stop the burglar who killed Uncle Ben?
Are Spider-Man’s foes inherently evil, or are they victims of
circumstances beyond their control? What do the many web-slinging
superheroes across the Spider-Verse tell us about the choices we
make in the world(s) we inhabit? And who really wants to date a
superhero, anyway? Especially an underdog like Spider-Man . . .
Spider-Man has been ranked among the best-selling superhero
characters since the 1960s, often as the best-selling superhero of
all time. Much of his popularity lies in his humanity and his
status as the poster boy for neurotic superheroes. In Spider-Man
Psychology: Untangling Webs, Travis Langley (author of the
acclaimed Batman and Psychology and Stranger Things Psychology) is
back with his team of expert contributors to plumb the
psychological depths of our favorite friendly neighborhood
Spider-Man. Drawing examples from comic book stories, motion
pictures (including the animated blockbuster Spider-Verse movie
series), and a few well-known video games or TV cartoons, Dr.
Langley and his team will untangle a variety of sticky
psychological issues found throughout the famed web slinger's
time-tested saga to help readers better understand
psychology.
How does an immortal deal with death? What can an ancient Time Lord
teach us about real human nature? Why does the Doctor say he and
Freud “got on very well”? How do the Daleks and Cybermen
reflect concerns about losing our humanity? And what new challenges
loom ahead when the Doctor regenerates as a woman? Hailed as the
“most successful sci-fi series ever made” (Guinness World
Records), Doctor Who has been a cult-classic for more than half a
century. And though time may not be the boss—Rule 408—as times
change, so too do social norms and psychological challenges, which
have paved the way for a new kind of Doctor who can appeal to the
modern viewer. Revised and updated for our changing times, the
second edition of Doctor Who Psychology: Times
Change explores the alien in us all. Travis Langley’s
fascinating in-depth collection delves into the psychology behind
the time-traveling Doctor in his many iterations—as men and
women—as well as his companions and his foes. With a foreword by
Third Doctor Companion Katy Manning, an introduction to the second
edition, and new interviews with actors who have played Doctors new
and old, Doctor Who Psychology: Times Change travels
through the how and why of Who. Contributors to the second edition
include: Jenna Busch * Erin Currie * Jim Davies * Kristin Erickson
* Wind Goodfriend * Daniel Hand * David Kyle Johnson * Billy San
Juan * Deirdre Kelly * Alan Kistler * Travis Langley * Katy Manning
* Justine Mastin * Matt Munson * Miranda Pollock * Stephen Prescott
* Sarita Robinson * Aaron Sagers * Daniel Saunders * Janina Scarlet
* William Sharp
From its very first frame, the Star Wars series created a
compelling universe, with complex characters and engaging
storytelling. In advance of the highly anticipated new movie, Star
Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, this essay collection offers
a fascinating and unauthorized psychological analysis of every
aspect of George Lucas's richly rendered world. A group of expert
contributors, edited by Travis Langley, examines such topics as
family ties, Jedi qualities, masculinity, girl power, and the
values embodied in both the "dark" and "light" sides of these
always-spellbinding films.
How does an immortal deal with death? What can an ancient Time Lord
teach us about real human nature? Why does the Doctor say he and
Freud “got on very well”? How do the Daleks and Cybermen
reflect concerns about losing our humanity? And what new challenges
loom ahead when the Doctor regenerates as a woman? Hailed as the
“most successful sci-fi series ever made” (Guinness World
Records), Doctor Who has been a cult-classic for more than half a
century. And though time may not be the boss—Rule 408—as times
change, so too do social norms and psychological challenges, which
have paved the way for a new kind of Doctor who can appeal to the
modern viewer. Revised and updated for our changing times, the
second edition of Doctor Who Psychology: Times
Change explores the alien in us all. Travis Langley’s
fascinating in-depth collection delves into the psychology behind
the time-traveling Doctor in his many iterations—as men and
women—as well as his companions and his foes. With a foreword by
Third Doctor Companion Katy Manning, an introduction to the second
edition, and new interviews with actors who have played Doctors new
and old, Doctor Who Psychology: Times Change travels
through the how and why of Who. Contributors to the second edition
include: Jenna Busch * Erin Currie * Jim Davies * Kristin Erickson
* Wind Goodfriend * Daniel Hand * David Kyle Johnson * Billy San
Juan * Deirdre Kelly * Alan Kistler * Travis Langley * Katy Manning
* Justine Mastin * Matt Munson * Miranda Pollock * Stephen Prescott
* Sarita Robinson * Aaron Sagers * Daniel Saunders * Janina Scarlet
* William Sharp
Freedom vs. security: that is the dilemma explored here - and two
iconic superheroes come to completely opposite conclusions. This
collection of 11 provocative essays examines the complex
psychological and political choices made by Captain America and
Iron Man in the wake of a civil war. Why do they see things so
differently? What are their motivations? Who is right? This book
analyzes the polar sides of this debate - national security vs.
individual freedoms - exploring how trauma shaped these heroic
characters, what it takes to become a superhero and what role
gender plays in one's ability to resolve conflicts, along with
questions of morality, leadership and teamwork.
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