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The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration
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The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration edited by Robin Rosenberg
Synopsis: This latest installment in the Psychology of Popular Culture series turns its focus to superheroes. Superheroes have survived and fascinated for more than 70 years in no small part due to their psychological depth.
In The Psychology of Superheroes, almost two dozen psychologists get into the heads of…
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Robin Rosenberg, "What is a Superhero" | Talks At Google
Robin Rosenberg, Geoff Klock, Tom DeFalco, and Danny Fingeroth| “What is a Superhero”
What is a superhero? Everyone knows, right? And yet everyone seems to have a different answer. If asked, most people will say that a superhero is a fictional character with “superhuman” abilities or powers — and one who uses those abilities for the common good. Some might add that superheroes wear costumes. But this is only part of the story.
In this innovative collection of essays, renowned psychologist Robin Rosenberg and comics scholar Peter Coogan explore the question “What is a superhero?” from a variety of viewpoints. What is the role of power and superpower? Heroism? The environment? How is the superhero a metaphor? Perhaps most intriguing, what are super villains and why do we need them? These and many other fascinating topics are taken up in this exciting new book. With essays from scholars and commentary by the writers and creators themselves, including exclusive material from Stan Lee, Danny Fingeroth, and their peers, What is a Superhero? is the first volume to provide a true synthesis and reflection of the state of superheroes in our culture today.
New Post has been published on TheReasonChannel.com - A Life of Reason through Skeptism, Science, Politics & Secularism
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Robin Rosenberg, "What is a Superhero" | Talks at Google
What is a superhero? Everyone knows, right? And yet everyone seems to have a different answer. If asked, most people will say that a superhero is a fictional character with “superhuman” abilities or powers — and one who uses those abilities for the common good. Some might add that superheroes wear costumes. But this is only part of the story.
In this innovative collection of essays, renowned psychologist Robin Rosenberg and comics scholar Peter Coogan explore the question “What is a superhero?” from a variety of viewpoints. What is the role of power and superpower? Heroism? The environment? How is the superhero a metaphor? Perhaps most intriguing, what are super villains and why do we need them? These and many other fascinating topics are taken up in this exciting new book. With essays from scholars and commentary by the writers and creators themselves, including exclusive material from Stan Lee, Danny Fingeroth, and their peers, What is a Superhero? is the first volume to provide a true synthesis and reflection of the state of superheroes in our culture today.

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Talking superheroes with Google: Robin Rosenberg, editor of Our Superheroes, Ourselves, stopped by the Google offices in NYC this afternoon to talk about (what else?) superheroes and the life lessons they teach us. Some important highlights: Being Different Can Give you Power; Adversity Can be Overcome; The Costume Counts; Superheroes Aren’t the Only Ones with Alter-Egos.
Giving test subjects Superman-like flight in a virtual reality simulator makes them more likely to exhibit altruistic behavior in real life, Stanford researchers find.