Seamus Finnigan & the Making of "Irish McIreland"

Seamus Finnigan & the Making of "Irish McIreland"

What does it mean that the number one word listeners used to describe Seamus Finnigan was Irish? In Critical Magic Theory history, no character has ever been described by their nationality before. That single data point opens an episode that goes far deeper than one minor Gryffindor. Professor Wamble moves through the Arithmancy questions, good person, good friend, good Gryffindor, good half-blood, hero, before landing on the episode's central argument: that JKR's construction of "Irish McIreland" is a case study in how white supremacy operates within whiteness itself, how stereotype substitutes for characterization, and why representation requires more than presence. Featuring listener voices throughout, this episode asks what Seamus Finnigan deserved versus what he got, and what the difference tells us about who gets to just be in the wizarding world.

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Prof Responds: Harry Potter & the Unreachable Standard

Prof Responds: Harry Potter & the Unreachable Standard

This episode of Critical Magic Theory picks up where the last episode left off, this time handing the floor to the CMT community. Listeners push back, dig deeper, and refuse to agree — on whether Harr...

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Harry Potter: The Boy who Survived, not Lived

Harry Potter: The Boy who Survived, not Lived

Is Harry Potter a good person? A good friend? A victim? Extraordinary?We heard from over 600 listeners, and the results were more chaotic than you might expect. In this episode of Critical Magic Theor...

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Prof Responds- Who is a Hero?

Prof Responds- Who is a Hero?

What does it mean to call someone a hero, and how much of what we believe about heroism in the Harry Potter series was shaped for us before we ever thought to question it?In this Prof Responds episode...

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Heroes & Halfbloods

Heroes & Halfbloods

What does it mean to be a hero in the wizarding world, and does being half-blood change the calculus? In this episode, Professor Julian Wamble examines the Battle of Hogwarts through the lens of half-...

3 Jun 1h 8min

Prof Responds: Seamus Finnigan- The Boy Who trusted his Mom

Prof Responds: Seamus Finnigan- The Boy Who trusted his Mom

In this Prof Responds episode, Professor Julian Wamble returns to Seamus Finnigan to sit with what the Critical Magic Theory community had to say. Listeners dig into three themes: the machinery of Iri...

27 Mai 55min

Prof Responds: D.A.D.A, Power, and the Politics of Fear

Prof Responds: D.A.D.A, Power, and the Politics of Fear

Professor Julian Wamble returns to the Defense Against the Dark Arts bonus episode with listener responses from Patreon, Discord, and Spotify. Three threads drive the conversation: whether Dumbledore ...

13 Mai 54min

Defense Against the What???

Defense Against the What???

In this episode on Hogwarts courses, Professor Julian Wamble takes on Defense Against the Dark Arts and finds more to critique than expected. The central argument: DADA was never really about defense....

6 Mai 1h 7min

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