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The Psychology of Joss Whedon: An Unauthorized Exploration of Buffy, Angel, and Firefly: An Unauthorized Exploration of "Buffy", "Angel" and "Firefly" (Psychology of Popular Culture)
 
 

The Psychology of Joss Whedon: An Unauthorized Exploration of Buffy, Angel, and Firefly: An Unauthorized Exploration of "Buffy", "Angel" and "Firefly" (Psychology of Popular Culture) [Kindle Edition]

Leah Wilson , Joy Davidson
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First there was “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”; then its spin-off “Angel”; then the cult hit “Firefly”; and its follow-up film, “Serenity.” They all had two things in common: their creator, Joss Whedon … and their surprising psychological depth.

Revisit the worlds of Joss Whedon … with trained psychologists at your side. What are the psychological effects of constantly fighting for your life? Why is neuroscience the Whedonverse’s most terrifying villain? How can watching Joss’s shows help you take on your own psychological issues?

It’s all the best parts of Psych 101—without Professor Walsh.

* Robert Kurzban explains how Mal’s morals are a form of evolutionary pornography, and why we like to watch
* Thomas Flamson explores free will in the Whedonverse—with prophecies, sacred duties and the long arm of the Alliance, does anyone actually have any?
* Carole Poole demonstrates how Buffy and Spike’s season six relationship could be considered metaphor for narcissistic personality disorder—and concludes that Buffy may have been better off continuing it
* Bradley J. Daniels looks at River’s Alliance-altered brain, and the real effects of “stripping” the amygdala
* Mikhail Lyubansky shows why, psychologically, death really is Buffy’s gift
* And editor Joy Davidson takes on Angel’s mommy issues—how the course of his whole extraordinary existence can be traced back to the woman who made him a vampire


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 491 KB
  • Print Length: 222 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1933771259
  • Publisher: Smart Pop (1 Dec 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.ā r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0041D83YM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #325,045 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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I suspect that a lot of fans may pick this up looking for your more ususal book of critical essays on dissecting various episodes or characters. What you get is I think more of an introduction to psychology that happens to use Buffy, Angel and Firefly as its examples. If you have an interest in psychology then this is a good way to go - it's illuminating without being baffling for the layman - but if you're looking to go right into nitty gritty details about the show then you might be better off choosing a different tome.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Interesting and informative 21 Jan 2008
By andriella - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is the first book I have read in the Psychology and Popular Culture series, and I enjoyed it. Although I have taken a university psych course and had some background knowledge on the topics discussed, the book still would have been easy to understand if I hadn't.

The book covers mostly Firefly/Serenity and Buffy, although there are a few essays about Angel. The contributors do reference all seasons / episodes of the series, so this is a book that's best to read after you've watched all episodes (unless you want to be spoiled).
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Perfect for the casual reader 26 May 2009
By K. Piņeiro - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
If you're not a psychology student/ scholar this is the book for you. It's interesting, informative and explains, in easy to understand words, the psychological terms it employs. So even if you've never taken a psych class you can still enjoy the book, and probably even learn a few things about your own psyche in the process.

Like the other reviewer said, I've seen essays referring to all seasons of Buffy and Angel, and every episode of Firefly. So it's definitely better if you have seen every episode before reading the book, just so it doesn't ruin watching the show for you.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Interesting 15 Aug 2010
By Marie J. - Published on Amazon.com
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Disclaimer: I am/was not a huge fan of Joss Whedon. However...

I read this because I read the equivalent book(s) for LOTR, Harry Potter, etc, and I'm a huge TV and pop culture trivia lover in general. Even though I don't like Joss much as an end product, I thought I'd be interested in what goes into his work that makes many people (just not me...) love it so much. I was not disappointed. The motives and symbols behind his writing become very apparent in this book. I gave Joss another try after reading this, and thought I still wasn't blown away, I had a much better appreciation for his work. Life lesson: truly learn about something before you judge it. ^-^

Why 4 stars? I wasn't mindblown, and there wasn't anything supremely groudbreaking in this book. I think there are much better such books for other series/authors.

- Marie J.
English Major
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