What does the wand choose?
Critical Magic Theory returns with Part 1 of a two-part series on wands, tracing what Ollivander's promise that "the wand chooses the wizard" actually determines about belonging in the wizarding world. Professor Julian Wamble builds on the show's recent Squibs episodes to ask who gets access to a wand, and what that access reveals about who counts as magical in the first place. The episode moves from Filch and Ariana, who never get the chance to try, to Merope, who had a wand and still struggled, to Neville and Ron, whose late and secondhand wands complicate the idea that wands are destined matches. From there the conversation turns to post-canonical lore on wandless magic in North America and Africa, and to the colonial framework embedded in how the wizarding world treats magic without a wand as primitive. The episode closes on a reframe: the wand doesn't just choose the wizard, it chooses who belongs in magical space, and who gets treated as an intruder in it. Part 2 continues next week with wands as weapons, property, and instruments of state identification.

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Episoder(105)

Prof Responds: The Currency of Magic — Squibs & the Cost of Difference

Prof Responds: The Currency of Magic — Squibs & the Cost of Difference

In this Prof Responds episode of Critical Magic Theory, Professor Julian Wamble digs into listener reactions from Patreon and Spotify to unpack what "squib" really means in the Wizarding World. Drawin...

12 Aug 53min

Squibs & the Myth of Who is Magical

Squibs & the Myth of Who is Magical

What does it actually mean to be magical in the Wizarding World, and who gets to decide? On this episode of Critical Magic Theory, Professor Julian Wamble dives into one of Harry Potter's most overloo...

5 Aug 57min

The Mess, Mayhem, and Madness of the Ministry of Magic

The Mess, Mayhem, and Madness of the Ministry of Magic

Professor Julian Wamble kicks off Critical Magic Theory's summer series by unpacking the Ministry of Magic through Half-Blood Prince's opening chapter, "The Other Minister." Starting with Hagrid's off...

29 Jul 1h 5min

Prof Responds: The Great Half-Blood Reckoning

Prof Responds: The Great Half-Blood Reckoning

Professor Julian Wamble returns to the Half-Blood Showdown listener mailbag to dig into three of the community's sharpest debates: whether Dolores Umbridge outranking Voldemort as the series' worst vi...

22 Jul 42min

THE HALFBLOOD SHOWDOWN

THE HALFBLOOD SHOWDOWN

Critical Magic Theory closes the book on Half-Bloods with one final superlatives showdown, capping off more than a year spent inside the wizarding world's largest and most varied blood-status category...

15 Jul 1h 17min

Prof Reponds: Harry Potter & the Politics of Worthiness

Prof Reponds: Harry Potter & the Politics of Worthiness

In this second Prof Responds episode, Professor Julian Wamble returns to listener comments from Critical Magic Theory's Patreon and Spotify communities for a deeper dive into Harry Potter's heroism, s...

8 Jul 1h 2min

Harry Potter is sick with Heroism

Harry Potter is sick with Heroism

Harry Potter's heroism is contagious — in the best way and the most literal one. This episode tackles the back half of the Harry Potter survey, working through good half-blood, good Gryffindor, hero, ...

1 Jul 1h 11min

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