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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Foreword Introduction Part I: Psychology of Collective Identity and Connectedness
Chapter 1 | Cross My Heart and Hope to Die in Wakanda: Expressions of Solidarity in Black Panther Chapter 2 | The Symbolic, the Real, and the Ladies of Wakanda Chapter 3 | Wakanda, Pan-Afrikanism, and the Afrikana Worldview: A Representation of the New Afrikana Nation
Part II: Psychology of Racial Identity
Chapter 4 | Killmonger and the Wretched of the Earth Chapter 5 | The Black Panther Is Black Chapter 6 | The Oreo, the King, and the Wakandan Salute: What Black Panther Shows Us About Why Representation Matters Chapter 7 | Ritual in Black Panther: The Decolonization of African Narratives and Implications for the Reclamation of African Spiritual Identification and Practice
Part III: Psychology of Intergenerational Trauma and Resistance
Chapter 8 | Erik Killmonger and the Psychology of Inner-City Trauma Chapter 9 | Black Radical Thought as Pathology in Black Panther Chapter 10 | Vibranium Healing Chapter 11 | N’Jadaka and Intergenerational Trauma: A Case Study of Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome
Part IV: Psychology of Cognition and Identification
Chapter 12 | Representation, Identification, and Pride: Teaching with (and Through) Black Panther Chapter 13 | Identification and Decentering Whiteness in Black Panther Chapter 14 | Cognitive Dissonance and T’Challa’s Evolution
Afterword About the Editor
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