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The crucifixion of consumerism and power and the resurrection of a community glimpsed through Meylahn's wounded Christ in conversation with Rowling's Christ discourse in the Harry Potter series

机译:消费主义和权力的钉死在十字架上,而社区的复活透过梅兰的受伤基督瞥见,与哈利·波特系列中罗琳的基督话语交谈

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Like some fantasies (including Lord of the rings and the Chronicles of Narnia), the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling makes a social comment on a particular dominant discourse within a particular sociocultural context. One of Rowling's social comments is the dehumanising and fragmenting effect of the power and consumerist discourse in Western society – where great value is placed on what a person owns. An example of this theme in the series is the characters of the Dursleys, as prime examples of ‘Muggles'. Although it is not power that Muggles seek, but rather to fit in by having what the Jones' have, which fits in well with the capitalist discourse as developed by Lacan – as discussed by Meylahn. Rowling juxtaposes this discourse with the alternative sacred story of the Christ discourse (community and fellowship are more important than material possessions), that she has subtly woven into her narrative. This alternative discourse challenges adolescents' identity and spirituality by offering the Christ discourse as an alternative discourse to the dominant discourse of consumerism and power they live in. In his article, ‘Holistic redemptive pastoral ministry in the fragmented transit hall of existence', Meylahn (2010) speaks of a ‘wounded Christ' healing a ‘wounded community' and this ties in well with the Christ discourse presented by Rowling. Meylahn gives us a useful hermeneutical tool to interpret the actions of some of Rowling's characters. Hence, Meylahn's ‘wounded Christ', will be brought into conversation with the actions of some of Rowling's characters. By bringing Rowling into conversation with Meylahn, pastors and youth workers are presented with an ideal tool to help guide adolescents towards a more spiritual life that is not bound to the dehumanising discourse of consumerism and power.
机译:就像一些幻想(包括指环王和纳尼亚传奇)一样,J.K。罗琳对特定的社会文化背景下的特定主流话语发表了社会评论。罗琳的社会评论之一是西方社会中权力和消费主义话语的非人性化和支离破碎的影响-在此,人们拥有的财产具有巨大的价值。该系列中一个主题的例子是Dursleys的角色,作为“麻瓜”的主要示例。麻瓜寻求的不是权力,而是拥有琼斯所拥有的东西以适应,这与拉康所发展的资本主义话语相吻合,正如梅兰所讨论的那样。罗琳将此话语与基督话语的另一个神圣故事并列在一起(社区和团契比物质财产更重要),她巧妙地融入了自己的叙述中。这种另类话语通过将基督的话语提供给他们所居住的消费主义和权力主导语种的另类话语来挑战青少年的身份和灵性。在他的文章中,“零散的过境生存大厅中的整体式救赎牧师”,Meylahn( 2010年)谈到了一个“受伤的基督”,治愈了一个“受伤的社区”,这与罗琳提出的基督话语有着很好的联系。梅兰为我们提供了一种有用的解释学工具,可以解释罗琳某些角色的行为。因此,梅兰的“受伤的基督”将与罗琳某些人物的行为进行对话。通过与罗琳与梅兰进行对话,牧师和青年工人得到了一个理想的工具,可以帮助引导青少年过上更加精神的生活,而这与消费主义和权力的非人性化话语无关。

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