This paper presents the analysis of stereotypes and prejudices in the Harry Potter series. The paper is divided into several parts, with the definition of stereotypes and the discussion about gender and house stereotypes in the first part of the paper and the definition and the discussion of prejudice, namely racial prejudice, in the second part. Stereotypes are challenged in the portrayal of many characters whose behavior calls into question traditional gender roles as well as the traits commonly associated with the four Hogwarts houses. Prejudices, on the other hand, exist as the social phenomenon connected to either a social class or a different magical race. The paper reaches a conclusion that the series exhibits a certain amount of ste...
The talk concerned the rationale as to why reading Harry Potter should reduce prejudice. Results fro...
In this study I apply social constructionism as propounded by Vivian Burr (1998) to show that althou...
The Harry Potter series, although primarily written for young adults has managed to be widely popula...
This paper presents the analysis of stereotypes and prejudices in the Harry Potter series. The paper...
This thesis explores social issues in J.K. Rowlingʼs Harry Potter series by analysing different ster...
This thesis explores social issues in J.K. Rowlingʼs Harry Potter series by analysing different ster...
This thesis explores social issues in J.K. Rowlingʼs Harry Potter series by analysing different ster...
This thesis examines the portrayal of teacher-characters in the Harry Potter series, a series of fan...
This paper explores how the Harry Potter novels by J.K. Rowling touches on the subject of discrimina...
This thesis deals with social issues in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. The issues are soci...
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels left an enormous impact as one of the greatest successes in the h...
Harry Potter is a very successful series of novels, mainly addressed to children and adolescents. Th...
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels left an enormous impact as one of the greatest successes in the h...
Although it is primarily a young adult fantasy series, the Harry Potter books are also focused on th...
The talk concerned the rationale as to why reading Harry Potter should reduce prejudice. Results fro...
The talk concerned the rationale as to why reading Harry Potter should reduce prejudice. Results fro...
In this study I apply social constructionism as propounded by Vivian Burr (1998) to show that althou...
The Harry Potter series, although primarily written for young adults has managed to be widely popula...
This paper presents the analysis of stereotypes and prejudices in the Harry Potter series. The paper...
This thesis explores social issues in J.K. Rowlingʼs Harry Potter series by analysing different ster...
This thesis explores social issues in J.K. Rowlingʼs Harry Potter series by analysing different ster...
This thesis explores social issues in J.K. Rowlingʼs Harry Potter series by analysing different ster...
This thesis examines the portrayal of teacher-characters in the Harry Potter series, a series of fan...
This paper explores how the Harry Potter novels by J.K. Rowling touches on the subject of discrimina...
This thesis deals with social issues in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. The issues are soci...
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels left an enormous impact as one of the greatest successes in the h...
Harry Potter is a very successful series of novels, mainly addressed to children and adolescents. Th...
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels left an enormous impact as one of the greatest successes in the h...
Although it is primarily a young adult fantasy series, the Harry Potter books are also focused on th...
The talk concerned the rationale as to why reading Harry Potter should reduce prejudice. Results fro...
The talk concerned the rationale as to why reading Harry Potter should reduce prejudice. Results fro...
In this study I apply social constructionism as propounded by Vivian Burr (1998) to show that althou...
The Harry Potter series, although primarily written for young adults has managed to be widely popula...