Harry Potter and Contemporary Magic: Fantasy Literature,Popular Culture,and the Representation of Religion |
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Authors: | Laura Feldt |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the reasons for the religious reactions to the Harry Potter novels, arguing that the books contribute to, and reflect, the reconfiguration of religion in contemporary society. The article analyses the media qualities of fantasy literature and the specific representation of magic in the novels and argues that these aspects form an important part of the reasons for the religious reactions. Fantasy literature and other popular culture that represents and mediates religious expressions and phenomena actively contribute to the reconfiguration of, and communication about, religion in contemporary society and are thus of consequence for what we understand ‘religion’ to be in the study of religions. |
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Keywords: | Popular culture Harry Potter fantasy literature magic disentchantment the representation of religion media |
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