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The Psychgeist of Pop Culture: Disney Villains

  • Marie Shanley (editor)
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TitleThe Psychgeist of Pop Culture
SubtitleDisney Villains
ContributorMarie Shanley (editor)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17613/nwztd-2ee27
Landing pagehttps://playstorypress.org/books/the-psychgeist-of-pop-culture-disney-villains/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
PublisherPlay Story Press
Publication placePittsburgh, PA
Published on2025-10-21
ISBN978-1-257-21517-1 (Paperback)
978-1-257-21503-4 (PDF)
Short abstractIt’s a safe bet that for every Disney fairytale we loved as a child, there was a villain that kept you on the edge of your seat. Or you may have admired a baddie whose motivations perplexed you so much, that you grew to appreciate their cunning wit and charming disposition despite it pushing your favorite hero away from their good goals. The Psychgeist of Pop Culture: Disney Villains dives deep into our understanding of what it means to be bad, in a way that’s easier to read than Dr Facilier’s cards.
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  • PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
Keywords
  • pop culture
  • psychology
  • villains
  • disney villains
  • social science
  • disney research
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