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El. knyga: Harry Potter and the Myth of Millennials: Identity, Reception, and Politics

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793620286
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793620286

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The publication of the Harry Potter series in the United States coincided with the coming-of-age of its main target audience, the millennial generation. Harry Potter and the Myth of Millennials: Identity, Reception, and Politics takes an interdisciplinary view of Harry Potter, as a series and a phenomenon, to uncover how the appeal of Harry became a lifestyle, a moral compass, and a guiding light in an era fraught with turbulence and disharmony. As a new phenomenon at the time, Harry Potter provided comfort through the heroism of the main characters, showing that perseverance and constant vigilance, to quote one of the professors, could overcome the darkest of times. Hobbs argues that Harry Potter prepared an entire generation for the chaotic present marked by the 2016 Election and 2020 Pandemic by shaping the political attitudes of its readers, many of whom were developing their political identities alongside Harry. Her analysis focuses on both the novels themselves and the ways in which fans connected globally through the Internet to discuss the books, commiserate about the events swirling around them, and answer calls to action through Harry Potter-inspired activism. In short, Harry Potter and the Myth of Millennials examines how Harry Potter became a generation's defining mythology of love, unity, and transformation.
Preface: How It Began ix
List of Abbreviations
xv
Introduction: Why Harry? xvii
PART I FROM BOOK TO CULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT
1(84)
Chapter 1 The Mythology of the Boy Wizard
3(32)
Chapter 2 Toward a New Heroic
35(36)
Chapter 3 The Media of the Boy Wizard
71(14)
PART II HARRY POTTER AND SOCIAL POLITICS
85(72)
Chapter 4 Lessons Learned from the Boy Wizard
87(26)
Chapter 5 Wizarding Decrees and the Defense Against the Dark Arts
113(16)
Chapter 6 Harry Potter and Social Activism
129(12)
Chapter 7 The Problem of J.K. Rowling
141(16)
Conclusion 157(8)
Bibliography 165(6)
Index 171(8)
About the Author 179
Priscilla Hobbs is senior associate dean at Southern New Hampshire University.