The book and film franchise of Harry Potter has inspired a monumental fandom community with a veracious output of fanfiction and general musings on the text and the vivid universe contained therein. A significant portion of these texts deal with Professor Severus Snape, the stern Potions Master with ambiguous ethics and loyalties. This paper explores a small community of Snape fans who have gone beyond a narrative retelling of the character as constrained by the work of Joanne Katherine Rowling. The ‘Snapewives’ or ‘Snapists’ are women who channel Snape, are engaged in romantic relationships with him, and see him as a vital guide for their daily lives. In this context, Snape is viewed as more than a mere fictional creation. He is seen as a ...
J. K. Rowling’s “ Harry Potter” series (1997–2007) has turned into a global phenomenon and her Potte...
This thesis examines how J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series became a phenomenon\ud and cultural touc...
This thesis examines the dynamic and changing nature of reader response in the time of online fandom...
The book and film franchise of Harry Potter has inspired a monumental fandom community with a veraci...
The relationship between fandoms and religion has become an increasingly popular topic to study with...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Examining the Harry Potter series through the lens of late...
abstract The success of the Harry Potter phenomenon may be seen as co-constitutive of the general re...
J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series remains one of the most popular series ever created, loved b...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter series could function as a critique or commentary to t...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter series could function as a critique or commentary to t...
This paper analyses the social world and the power dynamics in J.K Rawling’s Harry Potter series. Bo...
"The success of the Harry Potter phenomenon may be seen as co-constitutive of the general resurfacin...
This thesis examines possible spiritual aspects in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books. With help of ...
The magic in Harry Potter is not “sorcery” or invocational magic; it is incantational magic. Most of...
Despite the fact that the Harry Potter books have won a place in the cultural consciousness and have...
J. K. Rowling’s “ Harry Potter” series (1997–2007) has turned into a global phenomenon and her Potte...
This thesis examines how J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series became a phenomenon\ud and cultural touc...
This thesis examines the dynamic and changing nature of reader response in the time of online fandom...
The book and film franchise of Harry Potter has inspired a monumental fandom community with a veraci...
The relationship between fandoms and religion has become an increasingly popular topic to study with...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Examining the Harry Potter series through the lens of late...
abstract The success of the Harry Potter phenomenon may be seen as co-constitutive of the general re...
J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series remains one of the most popular series ever created, loved b...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter series could function as a critique or commentary to t...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter series could function as a critique or commentary to t...
This paper analyses the social world and the power dynamics in J.K Rawling’s Harry Potter series. Bo...
"The success of the Harry Potter phenomenon may be seen as co-constitutive of the general resurfacin...
This thesis examines possible spiritual aspects in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books. With help of ...
The magic in Harry Potter is not “sorcery” or invocational magic; it is incantational magic. Most of...
Despite the fact that the Harry Potter books have won a place in the cultural consciousness and have...
J. K. Rowling’s “ Harry Potter” series (1997–2007) has turned into a global phenomenon and her Potte...
This thesis examines how J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series became a phenomenon\ud and cultural touc...
This thesis examines the dynamic and changing nature of reader response in the time of online fandom...