- The Psychology of The Simpsons
Infobox Book
name = The Psychology of The Simpsons
title_orig =
translator =
image_caption = Book cover
author = Alan S. Brown, Ph.D.
Chris Logan (Editors)
illustrator =
cover_artist = Todd Michael Bushman
country = USA
language = English
series = Psychology of Popular Culture
subject =Psychology ,
"The Simpsons "
genre =Non-fiction
publisher =Benbella Books
pub_date = March 1, 2006
english_pub_date =
media_type =
pages = 240
isbn = ISBN 1932100709
oclc = 62593448
preceded_by =
followed_by ="The Psychology of The Simpsons: D'oh!" is a
non-fiction book analyzingpsychology themes in the television series "The Simpsons ". The book was published on March 1, 2006 by Benbella Books, and is part of their "Psychology of Popular Culture Series," or "Smart Pop" for short.cite book | last =Brown | first =Alan S. | coauthors =Chris Logan | title =The Psychology of The Simpsons: D'oh! | publisher =Benbella Books | date =March 1, 2006 | location =Dallas, Texas | id = | isbn = 1932100709] Other books in the series include works which analyze psychology andpop culture themes as related toSuperman , theX-Men , and "The Matrix ". [cite book | last =Yeffeth | first =Glen | title =The Man from Krypton: A Closer Look at Superman | publisher =BenBella Books, Inc. | date =2006 | pages ="Other Titles in the Smart Pop Series" | id = | isbn = 1932100776] [cite book | last =Wein | first =Len | coauthors =Leah Wilson | title =The Unauthorized X-Men: SF And Comic Writers on Mutants, Prejudice, And Admantium | publisher =BenBella Books, Inc. | date =2006 | pages ="Other Titles in the Smart Pop Series" | id = | isbn = 1932100741] [cite book | last =Yeffeth | first =Glen | coauthors =David Gerrold, introduction | title = Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix | publisher =BenBella Books | date =April 2003 | id = | ] The BenBella psychology series was inspired by a similar pop philosophy series from publisherOpen Court Publishing Company . [cite news | last =Weeks | first =Jerome | title =Formula for success: Small Dallas publisher is a powerful force in the pop culture universe | work =The Dallas Morning News | publisher =The Dallas Morning News Co. | date =August 4, 2006 | ] The book is an edited compilation of articles, but also includes content from editors Alan S. Brown, Ph.D. and Chris Logan. Brown is a professor of psychology, and Logan is a lecturer in the field. The book is meant to appeal both to fans of "The Simpsons", and academic students of psychology. [cite news | last =Staff | title =Book Lists: Non fiction titles | work =Conestoga High School Library | date = | url =http://www.tesd.k12.pa.us/stoga/dept/mcenter/library/Book_lists.htm | accessdate = 2007-11-28]Content
The book contains content from twenty-nine contributors, including
psychologist s, counselors and school therapists. General topics discussed in the work includefamily ,alcohol abuse ,relationship s,self-esteem ,sex andgender , andpersonality . Specific topics in the field of psychology includeclinical psychology ,cognition ,abnormal psychology ,evolutionary psychology ,gambling addiction ,pavlovian conditioning andfamily therapy . Contributor Denis M. McCarthy, assistant professor of psychology at theUniversity of Missouri , analyzesrisk factor s foralcoholism presented in "The Simpsons".cite journal | last =Quill | first =Elizabeth | title =The Cerebral 'Simpsons' | journal =The Chronicle Review | volume =54 | issue =3 | pages =Page A6 | publisher = The Chronicle of Higher Education | date = September 14, 2007 | id = | ] McCarthy cites Bart's passive-avoidance learning as a risk factor, and notes that Maggie is at a high risk forsubstance abuse due to violent tendencies.Though each chapter contains material comparing "The Simpsons" episodes to academic psychology themes, the chapter titles are less serious, including "Which One of Us is Truly Crazy" and "Looking For Mr. Smarty Pants." Editor Chris Logan explained: "The book’s content is very serious, but it's not presented in an overly serious way." "The Simpsons Archive" also described the balance between humor and academia in the book, noting: "Fortunately, despite numerous references to various psychological theories and academic studies, the essays steer clear of becoming too serious, and manage to stay entertaining throughout the book."
Reception
The book was received favorably in a publication of
Southern Methodist University . In the introduction to an interview with one of the book's editors, the interviewer noted: "Get past the goofy cover, with its illustration of Homer’s beer- and TV-saturated brain, and you find analysis aimed at both TV viewers and students of psychology."cite news | last =Staff | title =Simpsons psychology: Examining the heads of America’s No. 1 dysfunctional family | work =Public Affairs | publisher =Southern Methodist University | date =August 1, 2007 | url =http://smu.edu/newsinfo/stories/simpsons-psychology.asp | accessdate = 2007-11-28] The book also received positive mention in "The Times ", where Andrew Billen wrote: "I can commend D'Oh!: The Psychology of The Simpsons and Reading The Sopranos, since both shows are sturdy enough to support the intellectual studies."cite news | last =Billen | first =Andrew | title =Bauer power: it's all academic; The weekend's TV. | work =The Times | pages =19 | date =April 23, 2007 | url = http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article1689469.ece | accessdate =2007-11-28 ] An article at "The Simpsons Archive" also wrote positively of the work: "The connection to the show and its events is solid and psychological points are illustrated using explanatory snippets from the Simpsons."cite news | last =Paakkinen | first =Jouni | title =Psychology and World and Simpsons | work =The Springfield Times | publisher =The Simpsons Archive | date =June 13, 2006 | url =http://www.snpp.com/news/110505.html | accessdate = 2007-11-28]See also
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List of The Simpsons publications
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External links
* [http://www.smartpopbooks.com/allbooks/previews/PsychologyofSimpsons.pdf The Psychology of The Simpsons] , preview, from official publisher's Web site.
* [http://www.thesimpsonsshop.com/detail.php?p=12550&pa=sli The Psychology of The Simpsons: D'oh!] , book description at official Web site, "The Simpsons Shop"
* [http://www.yale.edu/langcoglab/papers/homers-soul.pdf "Homer's Soul"] , excerpted portion of the book, hosted atYale University
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