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Title: Self-Identity, Voice, and Power in Female Muggles and Wizards:


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Self-Identity, Voice, and Power in Female Muggles
and Wizards
  • A Feminist Analysis of Fan Avatars in Two Harry
    Potter Fan Sites

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Females, Technology, and Self
  • Much of the scholarship has found women
    marginalized in computer use
  • But females can be at the center
  • Girls are weaving the web (Takayoshi, Huot, and
    Huot)
  • The Web is a productive venue for girls
    self-expression.. Gives girls a place for
    self-expression while intimately involving them
    in the working of technology (104 Takayoshi,
    Huot, and Huot)
  • The web gives us heightened possibilities for
    self-representation (271 Hawisher and Sullivan)
  • The body and representation are key feminist
    issues and online spaces are a new venues for
    these issues
  • According to DeVoss and Selfe
  • We need to pay attention to how individuals are
    establishing identities online
  • We need to see women as agents and authors of
    their own identities

3
Method
  • Examined the forum of two popular Harry Potter
    Fan sites
  • Site 1 was avatar heavy and the majority
    disclosed their sex
  • Site 2 had less avatars and few disclosed their
    sex
  • Gathered 40 female avatars
  • Analyzed the avatars for self-identity, voice,
    and power

4
Findings
  • Of 101 unique avatars
  • 59 do not disclose their sex (only 1 from site 1)
  • 2 self-identified as male (both on site 2)
  • 40 self-identified as female

5
Findings Types of Avatars
  • 23 photo based
  • 16 are drawings of some type
  • 3 are text
  • 17 include text with an image
  • 24 are Harry Potter related

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Warning!
  • Spoiler on the next page!

7
More Findings XX, XY, ?
  • 17 have a feminine theme
  • 4 have a masculine theme
  • 15 are of females
  • 16 are of males
  • 9 have multiple people (3 are all male, the rest
    male female)

8
Findings Attributes
  • 14 are strong
  • 10 are powerful
  • 6 are weak
  • 1 is sexy
  • 9 are pretty
  • 8 are cute
  • 8 are childlike
  • 6 have attitude
  • 4 are smart

9
Findings Traditional Depictions?
  • 18 had traditional feminine depictions
  • 6 had non-traditional depictions
  • 5 of those also had traditional elements

10
Summary
  • Many females are choosing to represent themselves
    in either traditional methods or as males
  • When females choose non-traditional depictions
    they often include traditional aspects
  • Although strong and powerful are included, so are
    pretty and cute
  • Self-identity feminine or male, multiple,
    outside self
  • Voice emotional, focused on relationships, spoke
    through others, often traditional (even when
    being non-traditional)
  • Power sought through Harry Potter images and
    images of males, expressed in more masculine ways
    or showed weakness
  • Some females are weaving and authoring strong
    feminist identities online, but too many stay
    with the traditional and thus reinforce the
    problematic

11
Questions
  • Why are self-identifying females more likely to
    use avatars?
  • Why do they choose their avatars and what are
    they trying to say/do with them?
  • What do these avatars say about females as
    authors and agents of their identity? What does
    it mean that they are using outside images?

12
  • Barry states that single messages may have great
    clarification and directional impact, as well as
    a progressively cumulative impact (336).

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Thank you!
  • jbowie_at_gsu.edu
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