The Politics of Fantasy

Magic, Children's Literature, and Fandom in Putin's Russia

Eliot Borenstein author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press

Publishing:19th Aug '25

£27.99

This title is due to be published on 19th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Politics of Fantasy cover

In this book, cultural historian Eliot Borenstein asks what happened when J. K. Rowling's mega-blockbuster, born in the United Kingdom and launched to global heights by Hollywood and the full force of Western marketing, came knocking on President Putin's door. The arrival of boy wizard and international star Harry Potter in a recently neoliberal Russia was enormously influential but neither smooth nor uncontested. The franchise quickly became a lens that focused Russians' national ambitions and fears during an era characterized by both the hegemony of popular culture and a conservative backlash.

With crisp, engaging prose, Borenstein leaps from Harry Potter into an exploration of the culture wars and moral panics sparked by the development of Western-inspired children's culture, extending back into the Soviet period and through the invasion of Ukraine, guiding us along a path as treacherous and intriguing, with as many surprising characters, dark corners, and historical side streets, as the wizarding world's Diagon Alley. As cultural products pitched ostensibly to children, the Harry Potter books and films became the perfect objects for criticism, translation, adaptation, parody, attack, mimicry, and meme-making, allowing Russians to carve out their own space in the worldwide market of magical multiverses.

This volume shows how importing J. K. Rowling's multimedia franchise into Russia has provoked not only Russians' fantasies but also their national anxieties and fears. Meticulously researched and engagingly written, The Politics of Fantasy provides an invaluable guide through the Russian multiverse that Harry Potter has inspired." - Julie Cassiday, author of Russian Style: Performing Gender, Power, and Putinism

ISBN: 9780299353506

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184 pages