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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments: Our Crew Foreword: Living Inside the Head of the King of the Wakandans Introduction: What You Wish For I. A Panther is Born
1. The First Panther: Interview with Actor Keith David 2. Growing Up in Wakanda: Understanding the Psychological Features of Social Life 3. Stages of Minority Identity Development: A Juxtaposition of T’Challa and Erik Killmonger 4. Death, Descent, and Deliverance: Therapeutic Visits to the Ancestral Plane
II. A Sense of Self
5. The Raising of a King: Father-Son Attachment between T’Challa and T’Chaka 6. Who Is the Black Panther? The Self as Embodied Others 7. Wakanda and the World: Looking at the Benefits to the Individual and the Group 8. Exploring the Hidden Kingdoms of Assumption: Interview with Writer Christopher Priest on Black Panther, Culture, and the Art of Changing Minds
III. Deadliest of the Species
9. Black Girl Magic: Black Women as Leaders of Wakanda 10. Women in Combat: The Dora Milaje and the Impact of Military Life 11. Shuri: A Hero Ascends
IV. Tempered by Troubles
12. Words Can Hurt You: Discrimination through Non-Physical Aggression 13. A Panther’s Path: The Power of Biopsychosocial Influences 14. Divided by Our Fathers: Transgenerational Trauma in Black Panther 15. Mourning the King: Vulnerability, Resilience, Loss
V. A Source of Inspiration
16. The Positive Panther, A Healthy Hero 17. Wakandan Surrogates: Healing Trauma through Parasocial Relationships 18. Why Black Panther Matters to Us All 19. Illustration, Inspiration & the Importance of Identification: Interview with Artists Arvell Jones and Ken Lashley
Final Word: Forever About the Editor (Travis Langley) About the Co-Editor (Alex Simmons) About the Special Contributor (Don McGregor) About the Contributors References
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