Our Superheroes, Ourselves

Our Superheroes, Ourselves

by Robin S. Rosenberg PhD (Editor)
Our Superheroes, Ourselves

Our Superheroes, Ourselves

by Robin S. Rosenberg PhD (Editor)

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Overview

Superhero fans are everywhere, from the teeming halls of Comic Con to suburban movie theaters, from young children captivated by their first comic books to the die-hard collectors of vintage memorabilia. Why are so many people fascinated by superheroes? In this thoughtful, engaging, and at times eye-opening volume, Robin Rosenberg--a writer and well-known authority on the psychology of superheroes--offers readers a wealth of insight into superheroes, drawing on the contributions of a top group of psychologists and other scholars. The book ranges widely and tackles many intriguing questions. How do comic characters and stories reflect human nature? Do super powers alone make a hero super? Are superhero stories good for us? Most contributors answer that final question in the affirmative. Psychologist Robert J. Sternberg, for instance, argues that we all can learn a lot from superheroes-and what we can learn most of all is the value of wisdom and an ethical stance toward life. On the other hand, restorative justice scholar Mikhail Lyubansky decries the fact that justice in the comic-book world is almost entirely punitive, noting extreme examples such as "Rorschach" in The Watchmen and the aptly named "The Punisher, who embrace a strict eye-for-an-eye sense of justice, delivered instantly and without mercy. In the end, the appeal of Superman, Batman, Spiderman, and legions of others is simple and elemental. Superheroes provide drama, excitement, suspense, and romance and their stories showcase moral dilemmas, villains we love to hate, and protagonists who inspire us. Perhaps as important, their stories allow us to recapture periods of our childhood when our imaginations were cranked up to the maximum--when we really believed we could fly, or knock down the bad guy, or save the city from disaster.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199339518
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/21/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Robin S. Rosenberg, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and author. Dr. Rosenberg writes college-level psychology textbooks and enjoys using superheroes and their stories to illustrate psychological phenomena. She blogs for Huffington Post and Psychology Today and has been featured in various media including the Financial Times, NPR, Boston Phoenix, LiveScience, Philadelphia Inquirer, special features on superhero DVDs, and documentary films. She is editor of The Psychology of Superheroes and author of What's the Matter with Batman? An Unauthorized Clinical Look Under the Mask of the Caped Crusader.

Table of Contents

Part I: Our Relationship with Superheroes Introduction Robin Rosenberg Chapter 1. our fascination with superheroes Robin Rosenberg Chapter 2. Superhero comics as Moral Pornography David Pizarro and Roy Baumeister Chapter 3. Are Superhero Stories Good for Us?: Reflections from Clinical Practice Lawrence Rubin Chapter 4. Emotions in Comics: Why the Silver Age of comics made a difference Peter Jordan Chapter 5. The Effects of Superhero Sagas on Our Gendered Selves Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz and Hillary Pennell Part II: The Humanity of Superheroes Chapter 6. Our Superheroes, Our Supervillains: Are They All That Different? Travis Langley Chapter 7. Are Superheroes Just Supergifted? Robin Rosenberg and Ellen Winner Chapter 8. The Very Real Work Lives of Superheroes: Illustrations of Work Psychology by Gary Burns Chapter 9. How super are superheroes? Robert Sternberg Chapter 10. Superhero Justice Mikhail Lyubansky
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