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SLSA Bibliography

Bibliographies: 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2011

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Cockrell, Amanda. “Harry's Cousins in the Magical Realm. Harry Potter and the Secret Password: Finding Our Way in the Magical Genre.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 15-26. [2002]
Occult Sciences
Keywords: J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | Occult Sciences
Grimes, M. Katherine. “Harry Potter: Fairy Tale Prince, Real Boy, and Archetypal Hero.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 89-124. [2002]
Occult Sciences
Keywords: fairy tales | heroism | J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | Occult Sciences
Jentsch, Nancy K. “Harry Potter and the Tower of Babel: Translating the Magic.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 285-304. [2002]
Rhetoric of Science
Keywords: J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | rhetoric of science
Natov, Roni. “Harry Potter and the Extraordinariness of the Ordinary.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 125-139. [2002]
Occult Sciences
Keywords: J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | Occult Sciences
Nel, Philip. “Harry's Language: Taking Issue with Words. You say ‘Jelly,’ I say ‘Jell-o?’: Harry Potter and the Transfiguration of Language.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 261-284. [2002]
Rhetoric of Science
Keywords: J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | rhetoric of science
Pharr, Mary. “Harry's Roots in Epic, Myth, and Folklore. In medias res: Harry Potter as Hero-in-progress.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 53-66. [2002]
Occult Sciences
Keywords: epics | folklore | J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | myth | Occult Sciences
Steege, David K. “Harry Potter, Tom Brown, and the British School Story: Lost in Transit?” In Whited (Collections): pp. 140-158. [2002]
Occult Sciences
Keywords: J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | Occult Sciences
Teare, Elizabeth. “Harry Potter and the Technology of Magic.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 329-342. [2002]
Occult Sciences
Keywords: J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | Occult Sciences | technology
Whited, Lana A., and M. Katherine Grimes. “What Would Harry Do? J.K. Rowling and Lawrence Kohlberg's Theories of Moral Development.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 182-210. [2002]
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | psychological and cognitive sciences