Cultural Politics in Harry Potter: Life, Death and the Politics of Fear

Cultural Politics in Harry Potter: Life, Death and the Politics of Fear

Rubén Jarazo Álvarez , Pilar Alderete-Diez , J. K. Rowling
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Sep 12, 2019 · Anglais · Relié (244 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 244
Langue Anglais
Publié Sep 12, 2019
Éditeur Routledge
Édition 1
ISBN-10 0367206625
ISBN-13 9780367206628

Description

This engaging work delves into the intricate relationship between cultural politics and the beloved Harry Potter series. It explores themes of life, death, and the overarching politics of fear that permeate both the wizarding world and contemporary society. The authors, drawing from their extensive expertise, analyze how these themes manifest in the narratives and characters, shedding light on their relevance to real-world issues.

Through a nuanced examination of key moments in the series, the book unravels the layers of meaning woven into the storylines. It invites readers to reflect on the implications of power, morality, and fear that are mirrored in various societal contexts. The authors not only pay homage to J.K. Rowling's creation but also connect its lessons to important cultural discussions.

Ultimately, this analysis seeks to provoke thought and inspire dialogue about the intersections of literature and politics, revealing how fantastical tales can offer profound insights into the human condition and societal structures.

Genres

Science-fiction Histoire Horreur Contemporain Politique

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