pegkerr: (What would Dumbledore do?)
If you haven't see it, here's an exceedingly condescending write up of Lumos, from The Observer.

The writer was mostly talking about being squicked by those freaky slashers. However, if you haven't seen my post written in 2003 about Harry Potter and the condescension of the critics, you might want to take a look it it here.
pegkerr: (What would Dumbledore do?)
I have been thinking over the presentations I saw at Lumos. A couple in particular stood out: the one by Ed Kern on Snape's eyes, and Tom Morris' presentation (he just wrote the book If Harry Potter Ran General Electric, which Rob and I picked up and had signed.

Kern's presentation assembled a careful reading of the text to examine how Snape uses his eyes, coming to the conclusion that Snape has been reading Harry's mind using Legilimency to pretty much interpret Harry's thoughts ever since first year. I found it fascinating, and most convincing. Alas, it was not included with the Compendium.

Just as interesting was Tom Morris' examination of Dumbledore's character. Before encountering Harry Potter, Morris had written a book called If Aristotle Ran General Motors. After reading Rowling, he started wondering how Aristotle would go about running Hogwarts--and then realized that Dumbledore was doing it already. So Morris outlined for us how perfectly Dumbledore fits Aristotle's ideal, embodying those virtues Aristotle thought necessary ingredients to a good, effective, and happy life.

Courage - a commitment to do what's right despite the threat of danger
Temperance - a rational moderation and proper self-restraint in our pleasures
Liberality - a freedom in giving to others what can be of help to them
Magnificence - a capacity for acting on a grand scale
Pride - a true sense of honor and worthiness
Good Temper - an inner calm manifested by appropriate outward behavior
Friendliness - the demeanor of treating others convivially and sociably
Truthfulness - a strong disposition toward honesty in all things
Wittiness - the ability to see and express humor appropriately
Justice - the fundamental disposition of treating others well and fairly.

Yes, yes, Dumbledore is exactly like that. And what is more, as Morris explained, he is shaping Harry to be this way, too--not as only a teacher, but as a mentor/example. This gets exactly to what I was talking about in my paper on the Seven Deadly Sins, Seven Heavenly Virtues in the Harry Potter books, how Dumbledore considered his true mission to be giving his students a moral education--countering Voldemort by guiding young people to use their power ethically.

It made me think more deeply than I have ever thought about Dumbledore's character, and how I admire him. Yes, I do aspire to have a character like his, although I certainly fall short as often as Harry does. But I think I would like to be more mindful of this, to keep Dumbledore in my sights as a good personal model.

I would like to make it my practice to ask myself regularly: "What would Dumbledore do?"

Edited to add: Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] chamisa for the icon and picture for this entry!


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We are heading for Las Vegas today.

You can text message my cell phone if you need to reach me (I've enabled LJ text messaging).

I would certainly appreciate if someone could point me to some entry, somewhere, which translates geek-speak into something I can actually understand which will help me set up Jabber on my Mac. What client would you suggest--and where can I download it?

Thanks.

[livejournal.com profile] genealogygirl, I believe you said something about maybe hooking up for dinner tonight? Hope you see this. I'll try calling later today.

See you at Lumos. Will probably do some phone posts from the con.
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Are you planning to come to Lumos? If you are and you'd like to meet me and/or Rob, leave me a comment. We are not staying at the hotel, but we plan to arrive early and leave late every day. We will be in Vegas Wednesday through the following Monday (longer than I would like, but we are going there to support the HPEF board of directors--Rob's a member, and I'm an advisory). I will be delivering a paper of my own 1:30 - 1:55 p.m. on Saturday ("A Shining Silver Thread: Memory and Identity in the Harry Potter Novels"), and I'll serve as the moderator on the HP/Tolkien panel ("On Hobbits and Wizards: Comparing the Magical Realms of Middle-Earth and Hogwarts") from 4:00 - 4:50. Dammit, [livejournal.com profile] blpurdom, that one is scheduled opposite your paper. And opposite Steve Vander Ark's presentation, too.
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I have all the bones down now. It runs about 6500 words. Have sent it off to [livejournal.com profile] aome and [livejournal.com profile] kijjohnson for a look-see. It needs a bit of tweaking, perhaps a spot more analysis here or there. And a boffo ending.

I am incapable of writing a boffo ending tonight.
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Okay, maybe it will turn out okay after all. I had [livejournal.com profile] aome take a look at the draft so far and she managed to talk me down from the ledge. Thanks, [livejournal.com profile] aome. I will work on it hard the next two nights; I'm pretty confident now I will get it done in time.

Of course, now that I have to be back at work today, the temperature has dropped down to a comfortable level.
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Why the heck did I agree to do this? Could somebody remind me, please???

It reached upper nineties today, and I survived by reading on the porch. I can't take my computer out there, however, and my office has no air conditioning. It had better be cooler tomorrow, or I will melt.
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Four books down, two books and a paper to go. My butt's sore from sitting so long.

Dammit, the end of Chapter 36 still makes me cry, every time.

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