![]() ![]() This final story is very much an action film, especially after the relatively static Part 1, which saw our heroes and heroine mostly killing time in a magical tent, waiting to take their next step. Although the plot details of how Harry and company retrieve the Horcruxes necessary to destroy Voldemort sometimes escaped me-in the film and the book-I enjoyed the mastery of Rowling’s story-telling and the headlong rush of good to triumph over evil. I read the book when it was first released, and remember feeling very moved by how J.K. ![]() ![]() I really enjoyed the final installment in the Harry Potter film series. For Your Viewing Pleasure: Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture.Feminist Performance Festival Roundtable (2011).“Feminism, Utopia, and Performance”: The Progressives Corner (2012).Performing Que(e)ries Part IV: Holly Hughes in conversation with Jill Dolan (2013).“What Makes a Jewish Theatre Artist” (2013).Teaching and Mentoring, for Grad Students and New Faculty.“Feminist Performance Criticism and the Popular: Reviewing Wendy Wasserstein” (2008). ![]() “Colleague-Criticism: Performance, Writing, and Queer Collegiality” (2009).“On ‘Publics’: A Feminist Constellation of Keywords” (2011).“Casual Racism and Stuttering Failures: An Ethics for Classroom Engagement” (2012).“Performing Jewishness In and Out of the Classroom” (2012).“Feeling Women’s Culture: Women’s Music, Lesbian Feminism, and the Impact of Emotional Memory” (2012).“To Teach and to Mentor: Toward Our Collective Future” (2013). ![]()
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