
A RECEPÇÃO DO GÊNERO CONTO EM “NO CASTELO QUE SE VAI”, DE MARINA COLASANT
2018; UNIVERSIDADE DO OESTE PAULISTA; Volume: 15; Issue: Especial 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5747/ch.2018.v15.nesp2.001164
ISSN1809-8207
Autores Tópico(s)Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies
ResumoThe present research aims at investigating the subversion of the traditional fairy tale in the work No castelo que se vai (At the castle that goes away), by Marina Colasanti, in the book Entre a espada e a Rosa (Between the sword and the Rose) (1992), in order to explain how the author narrates the story so that, through language, it can built its theme.Besides the analysis of the short story, we performed an analysis of a supporting material for reading, elaborated and offered in 2001 by the Secretary of Education of the State of São Paulo, with the objective of basing the work of Portuguese teachers so that they can promote competent and pleasant reading for their students.We intend to, in this second analysis, to find out if the mentioned supporting material contemplates, through the proposed reading strategies, a study of linguistic construction of the short story and the preparation of a simple reader into a model-reader, responsible and critical, able to build the meaning in an autonomous way and argue its reception.
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