Contents |
Harry the teenager: muggle themes in a magical adolescence / Lisa Damour -- The lightning bolt scar as a lightning rod: J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series and the rhetoric of the extreme right / Rebecca L. Stephens -- The Potterverse and the pulpits: beyond apologia and bannings / Peggy Lin Duthie -- Causation, prophetic visions, and the free will question in Harry Potter / Patricia Donaher, James M. Okapal -- Harry Potter and narratives of destiny / Lisa Hopkins -- The good, the bad, and the ugly: lies in Harry Potter / Chantel M. Lavoie -- Happily ever after: Harry Potter and the quest for the domestic / Ximena Gallardo C., C. Jason Smith -- The replication of Victorian racial ideology in Harry Potter / Giselle Liza Anatol -- A Marxist inquiry into J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series / Shama Rangwala -- Secret domination or civic duty: the source and purpose of magical power in Harry Potter / Margaret J. Oakes -- Hermione and the house-elves revisited: J.K. Rowling, antislavery campaigning, and the politics of Potter / Brycchan Carey -- (Dis)order and the phoenix: love and political resistance in Harry Potter / Tracy L. Bealer -- Militant literacy: Hermione Granger, Rita Skeeter, Dolores Umbridge, and the (mis)use of text / Leslee Friedman -- Doubling, transfiguration, and haunting: the art of adapting Harry Potter for film / Michael K. Johnson. |