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Females and Harry Potter

Not All That Empowering

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Females and Harry Potter

Not All That Empowering

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Females and Harry Potter is a deconstruction of the representations of women's agency in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Using critical discourse analysis and focusing on five themes (rule following and breaking, intelligence, validating and enabling, mothering, and resistance), Mayes-Elma explores the construction of traditional gender roles in the book. Additionally, the author locates the foundations of feminist epistemology-binary oppositions, gender boundaries, and woman as 'other'-that is deeply embedded within the book's themes. Traditional gender constructions of both men and women are found throughout the Sorcerer's Stone. Ultimately, the book explores the sexism inherent in the Harry Potter series: a hero and his male friends are the focus and center of activity and the female characters are enablers-at best. Passive and invisible female characters exist only as bodies, 'bound' by traditional gender conventions; they resist evil, but never gender stereotypes. Mayes-Elma concludes with a discussion of the implications for development of school curricula that enable students to critically deconstruct these texts.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Harry Potter in Review
Chapter 2 You've Got to Have Theory
Chapter 3 Method to My Madness
Chapter 4 Analyzing Harry and Friends
Chapter 5 Where Do We Go From Here?

Product details

Published Aug 02 2006
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 164
ISBN 9780742537798
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 9 x 7 inches
Series Reverberations: Contemporary Curriculum and Pedagogy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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