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Changing reader's attitudes? : the representation of discrimination in the Harry Potter novels / Alena Eikens.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eikens, Alena, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Potter, Harry (Fictitious character)--Juvenile fiction.
Potter, Harry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (30 pages)
Place of Publication:
Hamburg, [Germany] : Anchor Academic Publishing, 2017.
Summary:
When Joanne K. Rowling published her first Harry Potter novel in 1997, probably nobody expected the tremendous success her writing debut was going to bring her. The huge popularity of the seven-book series led not only to an equally successful series of film adaptations, but also to a variety of well selling merchandise. Children and adults alike are enchanted by the wizarding world that Rowling so meticulously created. However, Rowling's story does not only serve as a source for our entertainment, she also uses her fantasy world as a metaphor for our own world, depicting rights and wrongs in many different fields. One of the main themes is even a very controversial one: discrimination. And Rowling did not just invent a world in black and white, she does not simply tell the reader that prejudice is a reprehensible trait in our society. Rather, she created a world for the readers to explore and find things out for themselves as the story continued. In this paper, the author claims that the representation of discrimination in the Harry Potter series influences the readers in a positive way and that they are likely less prejudiced against stigmatised groups after reading the books.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBC, viewed December 14, 2017).
ISBN:
3-96067-664-6

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