Game of Thrones Psychology: The Mind Is Dark and Full of Terrors

Game of Thrones Psychology: The Mind Is Dark and Full of Terrors

Game of Thrones Psychology: The Mind Is Dark and Full of Terrors

Game of Thrones Psychology: The Mind Is Dark and Full of Terrors

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Overview

This thought-provoking anthology offers a close examination of the psychology behind the intricate narrative and compelling characters in the popular HBO TV series Game of Thrones, based upon author George R.R. Martin's bestselling work, A Song of Ice and Fire.

In Martin’s richly detailed world, deceit, manipulation, and greed rule the day, and almost everyone is fighting to gain ultimate power over the realm. With no moral boundaries honored, the psychological games played by the series’ conniving protagonists are seemingly limitless. War, murder, violence, and rape are only a few of the weighty issues these 19 analytical essays explore—along with personality disorders, post-traumatic stress, and psychopathy. Covering both the books and the show, Game of Thrones Psychology will become a fan favorite.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781454918400
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Series: Popular Culture Psychology , #4
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 1,125,469
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Travis Langley is a psychology professor at Henderson State University, the author of Batman and Psychology (Wiley), and the volume editor of The Walking Dead Psychology and Star Wars Psychology (both Sterling). He speaks regularly on media and heroism at universities, conferences, and popular culture conventions including San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic Con, and Wizard World conventions throughout the world. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics and other films have featured him as an expert interviewee, and the documentary Legends of the Knight spotlighted how he uses fiction to teach real psychology. Psychology Today carries his blog, “Beyond Heroes and Villains,” and he is one of 10 most popular psychologists on Twitter with over 100,000 followers: @superherologist.
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