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Elizabeth Heilman brings together scholars from various disciplines to provide literary, cultural, sociological, and psychological examinations of the Harry Potter books as both cultural product and social text. It begins with a cultural analysis of marketing hype and product spin-offs. Literary and interpretive perspectives consider Harry as a romantic hero and review the books for their capacity to contain elements of every genre.
The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination of the Boy Who Lived by Neil Mulholland
Leading psychologists delve into the world and characters of Harry Potter, using the characters and their puzzling situations to offer insight into real-world psychology. Designed to appeal to both fans of pop culture and students of psychology, this unique blend of scholarship and contemporary criticism consists of essays by professional psychologists from throughout the world. Every major area of psychology is covered.
A Closer Look at Harry Potter: Bending and Shaping the Minds of Our Children by John Houghton
A reasoned and well-balanced critique of these extraordinary children's stories which have taken the world by storm. John Houghton examines what effect the books may have on our children (or ourselves!) and whether we need to be concerned.
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