“Reading, Writing, Rowling” Episode 4: “Amy H. Sturgis: Fantasy, Imagination, and Indigenous Futurism”
In this month’s episode, we discuss the way Native Americans are represented in J.K. Rowling’s writing.
In this month’s episode, we discuss the way Native Americans are represented in J.K. Rowling’s writing.
Join us for a fun episode were we delve deep into discussions about the fate of the Elder Wand in the “Fantastic Beasts” sequel and wonder if Karl Marx might have been a wizard.
In this month’s episode of “Reading, Writing, Rowling”, hosts John and Katy are joined by a special guest to talk about oppression and subversion in the “Harry Potter” series.
Join us in welcoming new host Aurelia, as we fangirl over Dan Fogler’s Instagram and talk about poor, unfortunate French dragons.
Learn a little more about the hosts of MuggleNet’s latest podcast.
“SpeakBeasty” is back with Episode 45 and is excited to announce one of three new hosts who will be joining the show! Don’t miss it!
In this episode of “Reading, Writing, Rowling”, guest Beatrice Groves discusses her latest book, which explores references to other literary works within the “Harry Potter” books.
Join us for our last episode before we head to Orlando for MuggleNet Live! 2017: Nineteen Years Later! On this episode, we talk about ideas for a “Fantastic Beasts” theme park expansion. Plus, hear a scary story about a terrifying creature!
Listen to MuggleNet’s newest podcast, “Reading, Writing, Rowling”. The show focuses on academic discussions about the “Potter” series.
Harry Potter
Composer
1991
Rose Granger-Weasley (CC – London)
2017
Producer
1997
1997
Hermione Granger (CC)
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