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Harry Potter, systemic oppression, and the JK Rowling problem

Harry Potter, systemic oppression, and the JK Rowling problem

Update: 2025-06-30
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If you’ve ever wondered how a Harry Potter course can be a masterclass in teaching white supremacy, systemic oppression, and feminist critique—you’re gonna love this episode. We’re joined by Professor Julian Womble, who uses the Wizarding World to help his students explore the messy intersections of identity, power, and representation. We dig into fanfiction as reclamation, Hermione’s white savior complex, Lavender Brown’s erasure, and how to love problematic art without ignoring its dangers. Come for the Draco redemption arc, stay for the discussion on teaching critical consciousness through pop culture.


Prof. Julian Wamble (Womble), he/him, is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University, where he teaches a popular class called Harry Potter & the Politics of Social Identity. He’s also the host of Critical Magic Theory podcast.

Tiktok: @profw  |  Instagram: @prof.jw


Discussed in this episode:

  • Teaching white supremacy using Harry Potter
  • Hermione’s white saviorism and gendered politics
  • Fanfiction as a tool for social change
  • The erasure and racism around Lavender Brown
  • The problem with redemption arcs only for male characters
  • Draco Malfoy as a projection for reform
  • Why separating art from artist is dangerous
  • Creating guides for conscientious readers
  • How fanfiction rewrites justice and inclusivity


Fanfic etiquette:

  • Fanfic is free; never buy or sell to protect the space and observe copyright and IP laws
  • Observe the authors rules regarding sharing and personal binding
  • We don’t rate or review fanfic; it’s a gift. If you don’t like a particular one simply DNF (do not finish) and move on
  • Always, always leave a kudos or comment to show appreciation for the authors effort
  • Don’t be an asshole.


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Harry Potter, systemic oppression, and the JK Rowling problem

Harry Potter, systemic oppression, and the JK Rowling problem

Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown