Co-Creating Harry Potter: Local Expressions of a Global Phenomenon

Main Article Content

Contessa Small

Abstract

Since the first release of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, in 1997, Rowling's popular series has sold in excess of 300 million copies in 63 languages ("Global Pottcr" 2005). Harry Potter has been referred to as "the biggest children's publishing and merchandising phenomena or modern times" (Heilman 2003: 1). Known popularly as "Pottermania" (Turner-Vorbcck 2003: 1-3), Rowling's books have prompted a massive global commercial and cultural industry (Whited 2002:2). 

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

Section
Articles