Behind the Cloak
A cultural analysis of Harry Potter exploring bias, belief, and identity.
Behind the Cloak invites readers to return to the world of Harry Potter with sharper eyes. For millions, the series was formative, shaping how we think about identity, belonging, and right and wrong. But what happens when we revisit these stories as adults, in a world more attuned to questions of bias, power, and belief? What do these books reveal not just about the Wizarding World, but about us?
Written by Julian Wamble, creator of the Critical Magic Theory podcast and professor of the popular course Harry Potter and the Politics of Social Identity, this book blends cultural criticism with accessible insight. It uses Harry Potter as a gateway into urgent conversations about privilege, identity, and the stories that shape our worldview. This is not about canceling a beloved series. It is about engaging with it more honestly and more thoughtfully. As the franchise continues to expand across new adaptations and cultural debate, Behind the Cloak meets readers where they are: nostalgic, conflicted, and curious. Whether you grew up with the series or are discovering it for the first time, this book offers a way to read with both imagination and intention.
Inside, readers will find:
A fresh lens on the Hermione Granger and the plight of patriarchy
Tools for discussing information as control: Hogwarts, sorting, and surveillance
Strategies for sharing Harry Potter and its intersection with queerness and the politics of visibility
Timely and engaging, Behind the Cloak transforms a familiar story into an opportunity to reflect, question, and read with greater care.
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Publication Date: 12/1/26
ISBN-10: 0915233126
ISBN-13: 9780915233120
Dimensions: 8.25 x 5.5 inches
Print Length: 256 pages
BISAC Categories:
Social Science / Popular Culture
Social Science / Discrimination
Literary Criticism / Books & Reading
Territories Available: Worldwide
