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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2022 · 1H 30M

S8 Ep13: How Potter and Buffy Fans Are Dealing With Problematic Creators

from Millennial: Pretend Adulting, Real Talk · host Laura Tee, Pamela Gocobachi

In light of the upcoming releasing of "The Secrets of Dumbledore" we're  discussing how Harry Potter fans are grappling with a very problematic author, and how to balance loving the Wizarding World with the knowledge that the author continues to spew harmful rhetoric.  We're joined by friend of the show Karen, a longtime "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" fan to talk about how fandoms grapple with the realization that their series creators... suck. We speak about 'The Death of the Author', a 1967 essay by Roland Barthes, who argues that an authors' politics, religion, and other biographical facts that shape who they are shouldn’t dictate how one interprets their writing. We talk about what happens as a fan when your hero turns out not to be the person you thought they were, and the adjustment process it requires.  What degree of privilege comes with being a fan who isn't the target of harmful rhetoric by the creator?  As fans of Harry and Buffy, how do we continue loving these works while also working to rebut the harmful actions of the creators?  Karen is a published author, and speaks about literary influences and shares the line she draws for sharing personal views publicly.  Check Karen out over at Prophecy Radio, and check out her Cassie Quinn mystery series!   This week's recommendations are a little tech, a little relaxing: mute email threads you're not interested in seeing every reply on (Andrew), 1password (Laura), and "As It Was" by Harry Styles. This week's show is sponsored by Talkspace (https://www.talkspace.com and enter code mill for $100 off your first month) and Felix Gray (https://felixgrayglasses.com/MILL for free shipping, returns, and exchanges). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available to all Patrons: We're getting real honest about some habits we've had that are a bit distasteful and maybe even... illegal. The panel aren't the only ones getting personal: Patrons sounded off about some of their dirty little secrets. Are we ashamed of some of these admissions? MAYBE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In light of the upcoming releasing of "The Secrets of Dumbledore" we're  discussing how Harry Potter fans are grappling with a very problematic author, and how to balance loving the Wizarding World with the knowledge that the author continues to spew harmful rhetoric.  We're joined by friend of the show Karen, a longtime "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" fan to talk about how fandoms grapple with the realization that their series creators... suck. We speak about 'The Death of the Author', a 1967 essay by Roland Barthes, who argues that an authors' politics, religion, and other biographical facts that shape who they are shouldn’t dictate how one interprets their writing. We talk about what happens as a fan when your hero turns out not to be the person you thought they were, and the adjustment process it requires.  What degree of privilege comes with being a fan who isn't the target of harmful rhetoric by the creator?  As fans of Harry and Buffy, how do we continue loving these works while also working to rebut the harmful actions of the creators?  Karen is a published author, and speaks about literary influences and shares the line she draws for sharing personal views publicly.  Check Karen out over at Prophecy Radio, and check out her Cassie Quinn mystery series!   This week's recommendations are a little tech, a little relaxing: mute email threads you're not interested in seeing every reply on (Andrew), 1password (Laura), and "As It Was" by Harry Styles. This week's show is sponsored by Talkspace (https://www.talkspace.com and enter code mill for $100 off your first month) and Felix Gray (https://felixgrayglasses.com/MILL for free shipping, returns, and exchanges). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available to all Patrons: We're getting real honest about some habits we've had that are a bit distasteful and maybe even... illegal. The panel aren't the only ones getting personal: Patrons sounded off about some of their dirty little secrets. Are we ashamed of some of these admissions? MAYBE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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