Critical Magic Theory: An Analytical Harry Potter Podcast

Prof. Julian Wamble
Critical Magic Theory: An Analytical Harry Potter Podcast

Instead of seeing criticism as an indication of not liking something, Professor Julian Wamble invites listeners of Critical Magic Theory to explore the things about the characters, plot points, and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter broadly that have always given them pause or made them smile without knowing why. It is in this navigation of the positive and the negative aspects of a world that we find true magic. 

  1. 12. FEB.

    Prof Responds: LAVENDER BROWN

    In this special mini-episode of Critical Magic Theory, Professor Julian Wamble introduces a new segment: Prof Responds. This segment is designed to continue the discussion from the Patreon post-episode chat, allowing deeper engagement with listeners’ comments and insights.   The focus of this episode is Lavender Brown, exploring how race and gender intersect in the portrayal of her character. Professor Wamble examines the controversy surrounding Lavender’s race change in the Harry Potter films and the implications of representation, particularly how Black girls are often denied the carefree, “silly” portrayals that white teenage girls receive.  The episode also touches on Lavender’s fate in the Battle of Hogwarts, questioning why she was chosen for such a violent and unsettling end at the hands of Fenrir Greyback. Wamble explores possible authorial intent behind this decision and its gendered implications.   A broader discussion emerges on what it means to be a “good” Pureblood, challenging the high moral expectations often placed on characters and the reality that most individuals in privileged groups may not be active in dismantling oppressive systems. This conversation extends to the gendered nature of Gryffindor traits, questioning how courage and heroism in the series are often coded as masculine and how this affects perceptions of characters like Lavender and Hermione.  Next up: a Chaotic ranking of the Best and Worst Purebloods!

    40 Min.

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Instead of seeing criticism as an indication of not liking something, Professor Julian Wamble invites listeners of Critical Magic Theory to explore the things about the characters, plot points, and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter broadly that have always given them pause or made them smile without knowing why. It is in this navigation of the positive and the negative aspects of a world that we find true magic. 

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