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Why Wakanda Matters: What Black Panther Reveals about Psychology, Identity, and Communication
Why Wakanda Matters: What Black Panther Reveals about Psychology, Identity, and Communication
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In 2018, the Marvel Cinematic Universe finally delivered on something fans had long been waiting for: a feature film with a solo Black superhero. Black Panther introduced viewers to the stunning world of Wakanda, a fictional African country with incredible technological advancements, and to T'Challa, a young man stepping into his role as king and taking up the mantle of the Black Panther title from his late father. The unforgettable story, coupled with the film's mega-success, has undoubtedly shaped the future of superhero cinema, in addition to genuinely changing viewers' lives. Why Wakanda Matters gives this iconic film the in-depth analysis it deserves under the lens of the latest psychological concepts-as well as delving into the lasting cultural impact of this unforgettable story. Edited by Sheena C. Howard, an award-winning author, filmmaker, and scholar, Why Wakanda Matters: What Black Panther Reveals About Psychology, Identity, and Communication features a collection of essays from leading experts in a variety of fields who offer insightful perspectives on topics such as: - Cognitive dissonance The important messages within T'Challa's nuanced identity and eventual shift from nationalism to globalism.
- Intergenerational trauma and resistance How N'Jadaka (aka Erik/Killmonger) identifies with the trauma that his ancestors have suffered.
- Social identity How Nakia, Shuri, Okoye, and Ramonda--all empowered, intelligent, and assertive women of color--can make a lasting impression on women and girls.
- Collective identity How Black Panther has created a shared fantasy for Black audience members--and why this is groundbreaking.
- Cultural and racial identity What we can learn from Black Panther's portrayal of a culture virtually untouched by white supremacy. Fans of the movie and those interested in deeper discussions about the film will revel in this thought-provoking examination of all aspects of Black Panther and the power of psychology.
Author: Sheena C. Howard
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Smart Pop
Published: 02/02/2021
Pages: 288
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781950665419
- Intergenerational trauma and resistance How N'Jadaka (aka Erik/Killmonger) identifies with the trauma that his ancestors have suffered.
- Social identity How Nakia, Shuri, Okoye, and Ramonda--all empowered, intelligent, and assertive women of color--can make a lasting impression on women and girls.
- Collective identity How Black Panther has created a shared fantasy for Black audience members--and why this is groundbreaking.
- Cultural and racial identity What we can learn from Black Panther's portrayal of a culture virtually untouched by white supremacy. Fans of the movie and those interested in deeper discussions about the film will revel in this thought-provoking examination of all aspects of Black Panther and the power of psychology.
Author: Sheena C. Howard
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Smart Pop
Published: 02/02/2021
Pages: 288
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781950665419
