Is the Harry Potter series a feminist story? Part 2
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Reeah and Jem continue their analysis of the Harry Potter series through a feminist lens, this time exploring the grown female characters. The sisters discuss essentialism, the paradox of the female terrorist, and whether we as Harry Potter fans should move forward from this point.
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