On this episode of Be the Serpent, we're talking about Hogwarts houses (especially in regards to the Sorting Hat Chats system), the daemons of Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials, and how personality classification systems can be a fun and useful writing tool.
Things we mentioned:Sorting Hat Chats
Astrology
Social identity theory
Anne McCaffrey
Divergent (Veronica Roth)
Liminal space
Howl's Moving Castle (Diana Wynne Jones)
His Dark Materials (Philip Pullman)
“He Says He Is an Experimental Theologian” by ErinPtah (Welcome to Night Vale-with-daemons AU)
"What a Beast Is Mankind" by Lady_ragnell (Leverage-with-daemons AU)
Psychoanalytic literary criticism
Navah Wolfe
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue (Mackenzi Lee)
The Ringed Castle (Dorothy Dunnett)
Raven Strategem (Yoon Ha Lee)
Please find the full transcript of this episode here!
Thanks to Sara, Neharika, and Magali for doing the transcription this week, and thanks to Andrew Turnwall for helping transcribe the previous episode!
Episode 22: Out of Cheese, Error, Redo from Start
Episode 21: Believing the Little Lies
Episode 20: Extravaganza
Episode 19: You and Me and Our Boyfriend Makes Three
Episode 18: Heist, Heist, Baby
Episode 17: A Bump in the Night (The Sexy Kind)
Episode 16: A Bump in the Night, and Not the Sexy Kind
Episode 15: My (Psychic, Firebreathing) Little Pony
Episode 14: Once Upon a Something
Episode 13: Machiavellian Overthinkers
Episode 12: Yes, It Goes On and On, My Friends
Episode 11: It's All About the Money, Money, Money
Episode 10: Extravaganza
Episode 9: Like Rome, But With Lasers
Episode 8: Once More, With Feelings!
Episode 7: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells the Story
Episode 6: Cross Your Stars and Hope to Bi
Episode 5: O Captain, My Captain
Episode 4: The Bastard's Lying to You!
Episode 3: Apocalypse Sometime, Maybe Next Tuesday
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