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Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter
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For over a decade, the Harry Potter books have become ubiquitous early texts for children, and are also a popular choice for many adults. Indeed, an entire generation of children has now grown up in the midst of "Pottermania." But beyond the books, movies, web sites, and more, this significant cultural phenomenon also constitutes a powerful form of social text, and speaks volumes about the intersections of ideology, popular culture, and childhood. Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter provided the first sustained analyses of the iconic status of the Potter books, bringing together scholars from various disciplines to examine the impact of the series. This thoroughly revised edition includes updated essays on cultural themes and literary analysis, and its new essays analyze the full scope of the seven-book series as both pop cultural phenomenon and as a set of literary texts. Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter, Second Edition draws on a wider range of intellectual traditions to explore the texts, including moral-theological analysis, psychoanalytic perspectives, and philosophy of technology. The Harry Potter novels engage the social, cultural, and psychological preoccupations of our times, and Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter, Second Edition examines these worlds of consciousness and culture, ultimately revealing how modern anxieties and fixations are reflected in these powerful texts.
("DISCLAIMER: This book is not authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by J.K. Rowling, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., or anyone associated with the Harry Potter books or movies.")
Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth E. Heilman is Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. Klappentext For over a decade, the Harry Potter books have become ubiquitous early texts for children, and are also a popular choice for many adults. Indeed, an entire generation of children has now grown up in the midst of "Pottermania." But beyond the books, movies, web sites, and more, this significant cultural phenomenon also constitutes a powerful form of social text, and speaks volumes about the intersections of ideology, popular culture, and childhood. Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter provided the first sustained analyses of the iconic status of the Potter books, bringing together scholars from various disciplines to examine the impact of the series. This thoroughly revised edition includes updated essays on cultural themes and literary analysis, and its new essays analyze the full scope of the seven-book series as both pop cultural phenomenon and as a set of literary texts. Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter, Second Edition draws on a wider range of intellectual traditions to explore the texts, including moral-theological analysis, psychoanalytic perspectives, and philosophy of technology. The Harry Potter novels engage the social, cultural, and psychological preoccupations of our times, and Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter, Second Edition examines these worlds of consciousness and culture, ultimately revealing how modern anxieties and fixations are reflected in these powerful texts. ("DISCLAIMER: This book is not authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by J.K. Rowling, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., or anyone associated with the Harry Potter books or movies.") Zusammenfassung Offers an analyses of the iconic status of the "Harry Potter" books, bringing together scholars to examine the impact of the series. This edition includes essays on cultural themes and literary analysis, as well as those that analyze the full scope of the seven-book series both as pop cultural phenomenon and as a set of literary texts. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Fostering Insight through Multiple Critical Perspectives, Elizabeth E. Heilman I. Perspectives on Identity and Morality 1. Controversial Content: Is Harry Potter Harmful to Children?, Deborah J. Taub and Heather L. Servaty-Seib 2. Harry Potter and Christian Theology, Peter Ciaccio 3. Harry Potter's World as a Morality Tale of Technology and Media, Nicholas Sheltrown 4. Is Desire Beneficial Or Harmful in the Harry Potter Series?, Taija Piippo 5. The Great Snape Debate, Peter Appelbaum II. Critical and Sociological Perspectives 6. Schooling Harry Potter: Teachers and Learning, Power and Knowledge, Megan L. Birch 7. Comedy, Quest, and Community: Home and Family in Harry Potter, John Kornfeld and Laurie Prothro 8. From Sexist to (sort-of) Feminist: Representations of Gender in the Harry Potter Series, Elizabeth E. Heilman and Trevor Donaldson 9. Monsters, Creatures, and Pets at Hogwarts: Animal Stewardship in the World of Harry Potter, Peter Dendle 10. Harry Potter, the War against Evil, and the Melodramatization of Public Culture, Marc Bousquet III. Literacy Elements and Interpretations 11. Playing the Genre Game: Generic Fusions of the Harry Potter Series, Anne Hiebert Alton 12. Harry Potter and the Secrets of Children's Literature, Maria Nikolajeva 13. Harry Potter and the Horrors of the Oresteia, Alice Mills 14. Philosopher's Stone to Resurrection Stone: Narrative Transformations and Intersecting Cultures across the Harry Potter Series, Kate Behr IV. Cultural Studies and Media Perspectives 15. Lost in Translation?: Harry Potter, from Page to Screen, Philip Nel 16. The Migration of Media: Harry Potter in Print and Pixels, Anna Gunder 17. Writing ...
Autorentext
Elizabeth E. Heilman is Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University.
Zusammenfassung
Offers an analyses of the iconic status of the "Harry Potter" books, bringing together scholars to examine the impact of the series. This edition includes essays on cultural themes and literary analysis, as well as those that analyze the full scope of the seven-book series both as pop cultural phenomenon and as a set of literary texts.
Inhalt
Introduction: Fostering Insight through Multiple Critical Perspectives, Elizabeth E. Heilman
I. Perspectives on Identity and Morality
Controversial Content: Is Harry Potter Harmful to Children?, Deborah J. Taub and Heather L. Servaty-Seib
Harry Potter and Christian Theology, Peter Ciaccio
Harry Potter's World as a Morality Tale of Technology and Media, Nicholas Sheltrown
Is Desire Beneficial Or Harmful in the Harry Potter Series?, Taija Piippo
The Great Snape Debate, Peter Appelbaum
II. Critical and Sociological Perspectives
Schooling Harry Potter: Teachers and Learning, Power and Knowledge, Megan L. Birch
Comedy, Quest, and Community: Home and Family in Harry Potter, John Kornfeld and Laurie Prothro
From Sexist to (sort-of) Feminist: Representations of Gender in the Harry Potter Series, Elizabeth E. Heilman and Trevor Donaldson
Monsters, Creatures, and Pets at Hogwarts: Animal Stewardship in the World of Harry Potter, Peter Dendle
Harry Potter, the War against Evil, and the Melodramatization of Public Culture, Marc Bousquet
III. Literacy Elements and Interpretations
Playing the Genre Game: Generic Fusions of the Harry Potter Series, Anne Hiebert Alton
Harry Potter and the Secrets of Children's Literature, Maria Nikolajeva
Harry Potter and the Horrors of the Oresteia, Alice Mills
Philosopher's Stone to Resurrection Stone: Narrative Transformations and Intersecting Cultures across the Harry Potter Series, Kate Behr
IV. Cultural Studies and Media Perspectives
Lost in Translation?: Harry Potter, from Page to Screen, Philip Nel
The Migration of Media: Harry Potter in Print and Pixels, Anna Gunder
Writing Harry's World: Children Co-Authoring Hogwarts, Ernest L. Bond and Nancy L. Michelson
Pottermania: Good, Clean Fun or Cultural Hegemony?, Tammy Turner-Vorbeck
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 533g
- Autor Elizabeth E. (Michigan State University, Heilman
- Titel Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter
- Veröffentlichung 05.08.2008
- ISBN 0415964849
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780415964845
- Jahr 2008
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T20mm
- Anzahl Seiten 368
- Editor Elizabeth E. Heilman
- Auflage 2. Auflage
- GTIN 09780415964845