J.K. Rowling – Part One – Transformation

J.K. Rowling – Part One – Transformation

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May 20, 2026 · 1h 10m · Season 9 · Episode 4

About this episode

This episode explores J.K. Rowling's transformation from beloved author to a divisive figure in the context of trans rights and feminism.

Hello and welcome to Origin Story. This week we begin the story of J.K. Rowling and how the world’s most beloved author became its most divisive. How did she become obsessed with trans rights and how did her colossal wealth and celebrity shape the backlash? We’re telling two parallel stories. One is how Joanne Rowling transformed into J.K. Rowling. The first Harry Potter book comes out of dark times: a shattering bereavement, a terrible marriage, relative poverty and a crushing sense of failure. When it is published in 1997, it changes Rowling’s life beyond recognition: the publishing industry’s equivalent of Beatlemania. By 2000, the attention is overwhelming and the religious right is denouncing her for endorsing witchcraft. By the time she moves into fiction for adults in 2012, her life seems guarded but stable. But then she joins Twitter and becomes very interested in online discourse at the birth of “cancel culture”. The second story is about feminism’s fraught relationship with trans inclusion and the concept of gender identity. This has divided feminists since the second wave in the 1970s but it came to the fore in 2010s as trans visibility reached an all-time high and…

Topics covered

  • J.K. Rowling's transformation
  • trans rights
  • cancel culture
  • feminism and trans inclusion
  • gender identity
  • anti-trans activism

Keywords

  • J.K. Rowling
  • trans rights
  • cancel culture
  • feminism
  • gender identity
  • Harry Potter
  • anti-trans activism

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Harry Potter, religious right, Twitter, feminism, US

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