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OverviewHarry Potter has given the study of popular culture a unique platform for exploring the nature of human identity. ""Potter Studies"" is developing into a vibrant interdisciplinary field of scholarship. This collection of new essays examines issues surrounding race, class, gender, sexual orientation and personal virtue, both in the wizarding world and in our own. The contributors discuss an array of meanings and contexts in the Harry Potter universe relating to identity issues, and the ways in which these manifest in fandom cultures and real-world schools and businesses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher E. BellPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9780786499304ISBN 10: 0786499303 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 10 February 2016 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction delete (Christopher E. Bell) Transfiguration: Wizard Identity: “The anti-racist-white-hero premise”: Whiteness and the Harry Potter Series (Raymond I. Schuck) The Prisoner of Gender: Masculinity in the Potter Books (Lauren R. Camacci) The HIV Metaphor: J.K. Rowling’s Werewolf and Its Transformative Potential (Brendan G.A. Hughes) Heroes and Horcruxes: Dumbledore’s Army as Metonym (Christopher E. Bell) “I’m a wizard too!” Identification and Habitus (Hillary A. Jones) Gendered Heroism: Family Romance and Transformations of the Hero-Type (Shira Wolosky) Muggle Studies: Muggle Identity: Quenching the Quill: How Fan Art Builds Meaning, Creates Bonds and Triggers Imagination (Jelena Borojević) Transcending Hogwarts: Pedagogical Practices Engendering Discourses of Aggression and Bullying (Kristen L. Cole) Culpability for Curses in Jewish Law and Mystical Lore (Levi Cooper) Building Harry Potter’s Identity in Transmedia Contexts (Pilar Lacasa, Sara Cortés and Rut Martínez-Borda) Creating Equality Through Quidditch: A Rhetorical Analysis of Quidditch Blogs (Ryan S. Rigda) About the Contributors IndexReviewsWizards vs. Muggles adds to this rapidly emerging field...and adds to it admirably. Nearly every essay is a high quality, well-researched, and well-edited contribution to our understanding of identity construction inside and outside the Potter universe --Mythlore. Author InformationChristopher E. Bell is an associate professor of media studies in the department of communication at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, specializing in the study of the ways in which race, class and gender intersect in different forms of children’s media. He is a TED speaker, a diversity and inclusiveness consultant for Pixar Animation Studios, a 2017 David Letterman Award winning media scholar and the 2017 Denver Comic Con Popular Culture Educator of the Year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |