Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. J. K. Rowling: The First Twenty-Five Years | Lana A. Whited
Section 1: Magical Directions and Misdirections
1. Muggle Worthy: Deceptive Exteriors and Outsized Interiors in the Wizarding World | Elizabeth Baird Hardy
2. London as a Magical Location in the Harry Potter Series | Madison McLeod
3. Secrecy and Segregation in the Wizarding World’s Hidden Histories | Kathryn N. McDaniel
Section 2: Intertextual readings
4. Harry, Aeneas, and the Foundational Text | Mitchell H. Parks
5. From Sword to Sorcery: The Medieval(ist) Juxtaposition of Magic and Might in Harry Potter | Laurie Beckoff
6. Shakespearean Romantic Comedy and Hogwarts Couples | Heather Murray
Section 3: Social and Psychological Applications
7. Why S.P.E.W. Was Doomed to Fail: Exploring Systemic Inequity through Rowling’s Racialized House-Elves Alyssa Lowery
8. “The Ghost of His Last Laugh”: Evolving Humor in Harry Potter | Louise M. Freeman
Section 4: Narratological readings
9. Pensieve Lessons in Critical Reading | Leslie Bickford
10. Quidditch as Narrative Mirror in the Harry Potter Series | Caitlin Elizabeth Harper
11. Eye Wonder? Reflecting Harry in Animal Eyes | Catherine Olver
12. The Otter and the Stag: Narration and Objectification in Harry Potter | Patrick McCauley
13. “Perfectly normal, thank you very much”: Exploitation of Hybridity in the Borderlands of Harry Potter | Molly L. Burt
Section 5: HARRY POTTER and Beyond
14. Literary Alchemy in “The Fountain of Fair Fortune” from The Tales of Beedle the Bard | Kris Swank
15. Hopelessness and Hope in The Casual Vacancy: The Cost and Joy of Discipleship | M. Katherine Grimes
16. Parenting Models in the Potter Saga and Cursed Child: Human and Divine | Emily Strand
17. The Snake Woman in Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts | Beatrice Groves
18. Politics of Suppression and Violence in Fantastic Beasts | Carsten Kullmann
19. The Story Turn: Parallels in the Pivotal Texts of Harry Potter and Cormoran Strike | John Granger
20. The Ickabog, Monsters, and Monstrosity | Lana A. Whited
Section 6: The Fandom, 25 Years On
21. “Accio Jo!” Woke Wizards and Generational Potter Fandom | Rebecca Sutherland Borah
Bibliography
Contributors
Index