Part I: Psychology Of Collective Identity and Connectedness. Chapter 1: Cross My Heart and Hope to Die In Wakanda: Expressions of Solidarity in Black Panther / Felicia Stewart --
Chapter 2: The Symbolic, the Real, and the Ladies of Wakanda / Claudia Bucciferro --
Chapter 3: Wakanda, Pan-afrikanism, and the Afrikana Worldview: A Representation of the New Afrikana Nation / Olísa Yaa Tolókun, Aynda Mariana Kanyama-Jackson --
Part II: Psychology Of Racial Identity. Chapter 4: Killmonger and the Wretched Of The Earth / Dominque Thomas --
Chapter 5: The Black Panther Is Black / Mikhail Lyubansky, Erynn Nicholson --
Chapter 6: The Oreo, the King, and the Wakandan Salute: What Black Panther Shows Us About Why Representation Matters / Mercedes Samudio --
Chapter 7: Ritual in Black Panther: The Decolonization of African Narratives and Implications for The Reclamation of African Spiritual Identification And Practice / Chateé Omísadé Richardson, L. Nzingha Samuel --
Part III: Psychology Of Intergenerational Trauma And Resistance. Chapter 8: Erik Killmonger and the Psychology of Inner-city Trauma / Chateé Omísadé Richardson --
Chapter 9: Black Radical Thought as Pathology in Black Panther / Charles Athanasopoulos --
Chapter 10: Vibranium Healing / Mishelle Rodriguez --
Chapter 11: N'jadaka and Intergenerational Trauma: A Case Study of Post-traumatic Slave Syndrome / Olísa Yaa Tolókun --
Part IV: Psychology of Cognition and Identification. Chapter 12: Representation, Identification, and Pride: Teaching with (and through) Black Panther / Evan Jones --
Chapter 13: Identification and Decentering Whiteness in Black Panther / Tehia Starker Glass, Joseph W. Allen, GiShawn A. Mance --
Chapter 14: Cognitive Dissonance and T'challa's Evolution / Sheena C. Howard.