A Wizard of Their Age: Critical Essays from the Harry Potter Generation

A Wizard of Their Age: Critical Essays from the Harry Potter Generation

by Cecilia Konchar Farr (Editor)
A Wizard of Their Age: Critical Essays from the Harry Potter Generation

A Wizard of Their Age: Critical Essays from the Harry Potter Generation

by Cecilia Konchar Farr (Editor)

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Overview

A Wizard of Their Age began when the students in Cecilia Konchar Farr's "Six Degrees of Harry Potter" course at St. Catherine University kept finding errors in the available scholarship. These students had been reading Harry Potter for their entire literate lives, and they demanded more attention to the details they found significant. "We can do better than this," they said.

Konchar Farr, two undergraduate teaching assistants, and five student editors decided to test that hypothesis. After issuing a call for contributions, they selected fifteen thoughtful academic essays by students from across the country. These essays examine the Harry Potter books from a variety of perspectives, including literary, historical, cultural, gender, mythological, psychological, theological, and genetic—there is even a nursing care plan for Tom Riddle. Interspersed among the essays are brief vignettes entitled "My Harry Potter Story," where students write about their personal encounters with the novels.

Although a quick Internet search yields a dazzling number of books about Harry Potter, few are as deeply invested or insightful as A Wizard of Their Age. Written and edited by—and for—members of the Harry Potter generation, these essays demonstrate this generation's passionate engagement with the Harry Potter phenomenon and provide numerous critical insights into the individual novels and the series as a whole.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438454481
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 01/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Cecilia Konchar Farr is Professor of English and Women's Studies at St. Catherine University. She is the author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed the Way America Reads and the coeditor (with Jaime Harker) of The Oprah Affect: Critical Essays on Oprah's Book Club, both published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Giselle Liza Anatol

Acknowledgments

Notes on Citations

Introduction: Teaching Them to Love What They Have Loved: Harry Potter Goes to College
Daley Konchar Farr and Cecilia Konchar Farr

My Harry Potter Story
Phillip Awayan and Maria Ignacio

Part I. Muggle Studies

1. The Harry Potter Phenomenon: Locating the Boy Wizard in the Tradition of the American Bestseller
Kate Glassman

2. Loading the Canon: Harry Potter and Fanfiction
Kate McManus

3. The Simulated World of Harry Potter
Kyle Bubb

4. The Wizard, the Muggle, and the Other: (Post) Colonialism in Harry Potter
Hannah Lamb

5. The Generation(s) of Harry Potter: The Boy Wizard and His Young Readers
Tréza Rosado

My Harry Potter Story
Lydia Fasteland and Richelle Ilanga

Part II. Defense Against the Dark Arts

6. The Making of a New World: Nazi Ideology and Its In Influence on Harry Potter
Sarah Wente

7. The Nuances of Mastering Death: Murder, Capital Punishment, and Assisted Suicide in Harry Potter
Kalie Caetano

8. The Wickedest of Magical Inventions: The Separable Soul in Harry Potter and Medieval Folklore
Sarah Sutter

9. WWHPD: What Would Harry Potter Do?
Callie Knudslein

10. Doubting Dumbledore
Jenny McDougal

My Harry Potter Story
Marion Basilio and Carrie Matthews

Part III: Transformation

11. Harry Potter and the Wizard’s Gene: A Genetic Analysis of Potterworld
Courtney Agar and Julia Terk

12. Give Nature a Wand and It Will Nurture Magic
Kiah Bizal

13. A Nursing Care Plan for Tom Riddle
Kari Newell

14. Literary Arithmancy: An Analysis of Number Symbolism in Harry Potter
Evan Gaydos

15. Sexual Geometry of the Golden Trio: Hermoine’s Subversion of Traditional Female Subject Positions
Rachel Armstrong

Afterword: A Conversation with the Contributing Editors

Appendix 1. Harry Potter Course Syllabus
Appendix 2. Annotated Harry Potter Timeline

About the Contributors
Index
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