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Material Girls

Book 7, Ep. 7 | Sentimentality

Material Girls

Rehak Hannah

Vanessa Zoltan, Arts, Harry Potter, Books, Aubrey Gordon, Hannah Mcgregor, Pop Culture, Cultural Cricism, Society & Culture, Feminism, Witch Please, Marcelle Kosman, Tv & Film, Fantasy, Not Sorry

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In the wise words of Lizzo, it's about damn time! Our latest episode is all about Sentimentality, an 18th century philosophical intervention that emerged in opposition to rationality. Hannah (whose recent book, A Sentimental Education, is all about this topic) guides the episode. We revisit our discussions on Orientalism, Animal Studies and Print Culture, before jumping into an overview of what Sentimentalism is all about— and how we might read Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows as a novel written in that literary tradition.


If you like thinking about character development, intersectional feminism and the power (or lack thereof) of the written word, then this episode is for you! We also get a little meta and think through how books become sentimental for a reader. For example, how a series about friendship and the fight between good and evil inspires two lady scholars to make an entire podcast about it for a dedicated listenership of people 25 years after it was first published. Just as an example!!


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Witch Please, a fortnightly podcast about the Harry Potter world.

0:15.6

I'm Marcel Cosmon, and I'm Hannah McGregor, and in honor of today's conversation about

0:21.3

sentimentality, I want to talk about some of the things we're sentimental about in the

0:27.4

sorting chat.

0:28.6

I know what Hannah, I saw this in the script, and I immediately was like, I've never felt

0:33.6

sentimental about anything, so I really need you to go first because I'm having a real

0:37.9

moment of like, I don't think I've ever had a feeling.

0:40.5

And that's obviously untrue because I'm a Pisces, and I keep literally everything.

0:44.6

You're a human sentiment, and now it's embarrassing.

0:47.9

Anyway, so I want you to go first.

0:49.4

Lead the way, please.

0:50.4

I mean, I just want to start naming things you're sentimental about, like the sound of

0:55.5

Samwise Genji saying, po-te-toes.

0:59.2

Boil-a-mash-em-stick-a-min-a-stew.

1:03.1

Po-te-toes. Boil-a-mash-em-stick-a-min-a-stew.

1:07.9

You love that little hobbit in this potato.

1:09.6

I do.

1:10.6

I love all hobbits.

1:11.6

I think you have a very sentimental relationship, too, particularly the fellowship of the

1:16.7

ring movie.

1:17.7

I think that that is accurate, yes, yes, that is a very good example.

1:21.1

I certainly don't think it's a capital G good movie, but I love it.

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