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2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme using the theoretical lenses you've provided. **Visual Description** The meme presents a side-by-side comparison of two images of J.K. Rowling portrayed in the *Harry Potter* films. * **Left Image:** Rowling is depicted as Severus Snape, wearing black robes and standing in a dimly lit hallway. The image evokes mystery, darkness, and a sense of complex morality. * **Right Image:** Rowling is depicted as Dolores Umbridge, in a pink suit standing in front of a fireplace. The image portrays a character that is overly sweet, saccharine, and ultimately, authoritarian and bigoted. The text above the images declares "What people thought J.K. Rowling was like" and "What J.K. Rowling actually is". This implies a gap between the public perception of Rowling (represented by the complex, flawed Snape) and what the meme's creator believes to be her true character (represented by the insidious Umbridge). **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is ripe for a Foucauldian analysis. It implies that the *discourse* around Rowling has shifted. * Initially, the dominant discourse presented Rowling as a creator of fantasy, a storyteller bringing magic and wonder to the world. This aligns with the early image of Rowling *as* Snape: a complex, ambiguous figure who evokes both sympathy and distrust. * However, with Rowling’s increasingly controversial statements and writings on transgender issues, a new discourse emerged. This discourse frames her not as a creator of complex characters, but as a figure embodying oppressive ideologies – mirroring the outward sweetness and underlying toxicity of Umbridge. * The meme highlights the *genealogy* of this shift. It suggests that beneath the initial public perception of a nuanced storyteller, there has *always* been an underlying tendency towards authoritarianism and intolerance (symbolized by Umbridge). It's not a change *in* Rowling, the meme seems to argue, but rather a revelation of her true nature. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This lens is central to understanding the core issue fueling the meme’s message. * Rowling’s repeated statements and writings about transgender women, particularly her insistence on biological essentialism, have been widely condemned by the LGBTQ+ community and allies. This is the primary context for the meme. * The Umbridge comparison is *specifically* effective because Umbridge is a character who actively enforces oppressive laws and demonstrates a visceral prejudice. This aligns with the way many interpret Rowling’s rhetoric – as an attempt to enforce a rigid and exclusionary worldview. * The meme also suggests an intersectional critique. The issue isn’t *simply* about Rowling’s views on transgender people; it's about a broader pattern of upholding power structures and marginalizing those who don't fit a specific definition of "normal." Umbridge embodies this kind of policing of boundaries and enforcing conformity. **Critical Theory** From a Critical Theory perspective, the meme can be understood as an act of deconstruction. * The initial public image of Rowling (Snape) was carefully constructed—part of the “culture industry” designed to entertain and distract. The meme tears down this constructed image to reveal the underlying ideologies that the creator believes are present in Rowling’s actual personality and beliefs. * The meme can be interpreted as an attempt to expose the *false consciousness* of Rowling’s fans. It suggests that many initially believed Rowling was a progressive storyteller but were blinded to the underlying prejudices and power dynamics at play. * The meme demonstrates a critique of the power structures that allow someone like Rowling, with significant cultural capital, to disseminate harmful ideologies. **Important Note:** It's essential to recognize that the meme is inherently biased and presents a specific interpretation of Rowling’s character and beliefs. It's a piece of political commentary, not a neutral assessment. It's possible to analyze the meme’s effectiveness as a rhetorical device, even if one doesn’t necessarily agree with its conclusions.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between how people think of J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, and how she actually is. The image shows a split-screen comparison between the expected image of a wise and powerful wizard (Professor McGonagall) and the actual image of J.K. Rowling, who is often seen as a more...unimpressive and awkward-looking woman. The text above the images reads "What People Think" on the left and "What JK Rowling Actually Is" on the right.

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