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davidn3600

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Mon Jun 6, 2016, 04:34 PM Jun 2016

J.K. Rowling calls her Harry Potter fans "racists" if they can't accept Hermoine as a black woman [View all]

J.K. Rowling has given her “absolute blessing” to a black actress playing Hermione in London stage production “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” and slammed those who criticized the casting in a new interview.

The “Harry Potter” author praised Olivier-winning British thesp Noma Dumezweni as the “best actress for the job,” and said her prior experience with social media led her to believe that “idiots were going to idiot” over the casting.

“I had a bunch of racists telling me that because Hermione ‘turned white’ — that is, lost color from her face after a shock — that she must be a white woman, which I have a great deal of difficulty with,” she told the Observer in an article published this weekend. “But I decided not to get too agitated about it and simply state quite firmly that Hermione can be a black woman with my absolute blessing and enthusiasm.”

When the casting was first announced last year, Rowling affirmed that she never defined Hermione’s race in the books, and said she “loved” the idea of a non-white actress filling the scholarly character’s shoes. Emma Watson played Hermione in the eight Harry Potter films from 2001 to 2011.

In the same article, director John Tiffany says he was “shocked (that) people couldn’t visualise a non-white person as the hero of a story.”

The two-part production “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” begins previewing at the London’s Palace Theatre on Tuesday.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/j-k-rowling-slams-bunch-racists-attacking-black-175439841.html
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A not-so-subtle anti-racism message runs throughout the series KamaAina Jun 2016 #1
Bushy hair and brown eyes, Hermione could be white, African descent or mixed. TexasProgresive Jun 2016 #2
Hermione is Jewish MosheFeingold Jun 2016 #4
And Ginny Weasley dated Dean Thomas, who is black. five_horizons Jun 2016 #45
I love H.P. and The Hobbit and LOTRs Does that make us kin? TexasProgresive Jun 2016 #46
Geeky cousins at the very least five_horizons Jun 2016 #60
Rowling doesn't pull punches. I thought everyone liked that when a dead black man did it. HuckleB Jun 2016 #3
Yeah, but Ali's characterization of Dumbledore fell apart in the later books. Orrex Jun 2016 #37
Part of it might stem from the artwork from the books and the movies sakabatou Jun 2016 #5
Or, more likely, it's simply based in racism. HuckleB Jun 2016 #7
Wasnt she white in all the previous movies? If so, the she's white. 7962 Jun 2016 #6
No, it's fiction, and fantasy, to boot. HuckleB Jun 2016 #10
Exactly, stories can be retold with different colors. The story is still the same. nt retrowire Jun 2016 #12
I seem to remember heaven05 Jun 2016 #58
But wasnt Harry Potter a continuing story? 7962 Jun 2016 #20
The casting change is for a stage production, not another movie csziggy Jun 2016 #22
I guess its not unusual for stage productions to differ from movie ones 7962 Jun 2016 #36
Think of the difference between "The Wizard of Oz" and "The Wiz" csziggy Jun 2016 #41
Well done! Thank you 7962 Jun 2016 #43
She's not white in the books. NYC Liberal Jun 2016 #28
The characters in the movies aren't particularly true to their descriptions in the books TexasProgresive Jun 2016 #47
Movies don't define canon in a book series. Lizzie Poppet Jun 2016 #52
On two of the original book covers brettdale Jun 2016 #8
So what? HuckleB Jun 2016 #9
You might be surprised to learn that JK Rowling did not make that artwork. retrowire Jun 2016 #13
And it's just artwork for a book. HuckleB Jun 2016 #19
Cover art is often more fiction than fiction. TexasProgresive Jun 2016 #48
She wrote the damn book dembotoz Jun 2016 #11
That's a bigger question than you might have intended. Orrex Jun 2016 #39
J.K. Rowling is right IronLionZion Jun 2016 #14
I think it's more an issue because of the previous movies davidn3600 Jun 2016 #17
what would be the problem with a black batman? fishwax Jun 2016 #33
A black Batman would never fly .... no pun imtended Exilednight Jun 2016 #50
Its not "racist" at all. Its "continuity". 7962 Jun 2016 #21
Because its a play IronLionZion Jun 2016 #24
If I was a fan, I'd watch it regardless. 7962 Jun 2016 #35
Continuity would demand Emma Watson reprise the role. LanternWaste Jun 2016 #38
If everything is racist, nothing is racist Ex Lurker Jun 2016 #15
You might want to come join the real world for a while. HuckleB Jun 2016 #18
Nothing wrong with it cagefreesoylentgreen Jun 2016 #16
Daniel radcliffe, Rupert Grinch and Emma watson brettdale Jun 2016 #23
It's probably not the same people IronLionZion Jun 2016 #25
I haven't seen a Bond movie in years Abq_Sarah Jun 2016 #31
JK Rowling is just one of those really cool people. longship Jun 2016 #26
If she was gay brettdale Jun 2016 #27
Well, that would be interesting. longship Jun 2016 #29
I like J.K. Rowling a little bit more now. n/t Little Tich Jun 2016 #30
not exactly what she said, but it seems about right fishwax Jun 2016 #32
The movies were adaptations. The stage play is a different adaptation csziggy Jun 2016 #42
Since her race isn't related to the plot, what difference does it make what race she is? hughee99 Jun 2016 #34
It always surprise me when I come to DU and find commentary that would be at home on right leaning wcast Jun 2016 #40
Before declaring them racist with a blanket statement, I'd have to get their answer to one question PersonNumber503602 Jun 2016 #44
If Alexander Hamilton can become black for the stage show, Nye Bevan Jun 2016 #49
Hermonie is a character that, at no time, is described as having "black" skin or as "being black." Agnosticsherbet Jun 2016 #51
Well.... part of the "defaulting" was the eight movies that JK Rowling approved the casting of. Nye Bevan Jun 2016 #55
No it isn't. I wish I could go see the plays, but that will never happen. Agnosticsherbet Jun 2016 #56
Several characters in the books are specifically identified as black five_horizons Jun 2016 #61
It has been a while since I read the books, and I don't trust the movies to accuratly Agnosticsherbet Jun 2016 #63
Roland will be played by a black man in The Dark Tower movie B2G Jun 2016 #53
racism is heaven05 Jun 2016 #54
Silly people are being silly Bucky Jun 2016 #57
The only requirement in my head is a smart British Accent Lithos Jun 2016 #59
I'm shocked GummyBearz Jun 2016 #62
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