Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio
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Resumo: | This article deals with the reinterpretations of Pinocchio (1883), commonly called 'pinocchiate', brief stories that were published in Italy after the death of its author, the journalist and writer Carlo Lorenzini, better known as Carlo Collodi (Florence, 1846-1890). What motivated this study were the questions about the symbolic value of children's literature, its aspects permeable to different ideologies, and its subjection to different types of erasures, especially throughout the 20th century, when authoritarian states led actions capable of questioning the very notion of civilization or humanity. Authoritarian governments tend to take school education as a channel for co-opting the youth to their regimes and, consequently, school books became vectors for such regimens. The derivations of Pinocchio intended for school use, whose plots would be based on ideals defended by the Italian fascist regime headed by Benito Mussolini (Forlì 1883 - Mezzegra 1945) are concrete examples of these vehicles of indoctrination. |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of PinocchioLiteratura para infância e autoritarismo: releituras fascistas de PinóquioPinocchiatePinocchioFascismChildren’s literaturePinocchiatePinóquioLiteratura para infânciaFascismoThis article deals with the reinterpretations of Pinocchio (1883), commonly called 'pinocchiate', brief stories that were published in Italy after the death of its author, the journalist and writer Carlo Lorenzini, better known as Carlo Collodi (Florence, 1846-1890). What motivated this study were the questions about the symbolic value of children's literature, its aspects permeable to different ideologies, and its subjection to different types of erasures, especially throughout the 20th century, when authoritarian states led actions capable of questioning the very notion of civilization or humanity. Authoritarian governments tend to take school education as a channel for co-opting the youth to their regimes and, consequently, school books became vectors for such regimens. The derivations of Pinocchio intended for school use, whose plots would be based on ideals defended by the Italian fascist regime headed by Benito Mussolini (Forlì 1883 - Mezzegra 1945) are concrete examples of these vehicles of indoctrination.O presente artigo aborda as releituras da obra Pinóquio (1883), comumente denominadas pinocchiate, enredos breves que foram publicados na Itália após a morte de seu autor, o jornalista e escritor Carlo Lorenzini, mais conhecido por Carlo Collodi (Florença, 1846-1890). O que motivou este exame foram os questionamentos acerca do valor simbólico da literatura para infância, de seu aspecto permeável a diferentes ideologias e de sua sujeição a diversos tipos de apagamentos, especialmente ao longo do século XX quando estados autoritários encabeçaram ações capazes de questionar a própria noção de civilização ou humanidade. Governos de caráter autoritário tendem a tomar a educação escolar como canal de cooptação aos seus regimes e, por consequência, os livros de leitura escolar se transformam em vetores modelares para que tal arregimentação se efetive. As derivações da obra Pinóquio destinadas ao uso escolar cujos enredos tomaram por base ideais defendidos pelo regime fascista italiano encabeçado por Benito Mussolini (Forlì 1883 – Mezzegra 1945) são exemplos concretos destes veículos de doutrinação.ANPOLL2020-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/145710.18309/anp.v51i3.1457Revista da Anpoll; Vol. 51 No. 3 (2020): Estudos Literários; 54-64Revista da Anpoll; v. 51 n. 3 (2020): Estudos Literários; 54-641982-78301414-7564reponame:Revista da ANPOLL (Online)instname:Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Letras e Lingüística (ANPOLL)instacron:ANPOLLporhttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/1457/1134Copyright (c) 2020 Heloisa Sousa Pinto Nettoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNetto, Heloisa Sousa Pinto2021-02-02T00:34:20Zoai:ojs.revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br:article/1457Revistahttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/indexONGhttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oairevistadaanpoll@gmail.com1982-78301414-7564opendoar:2023-01-13T09:48:53.958506Revista da ANPOLL (Online) - Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Letras e Lingüística (ANPOLL)false |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio Literatura para infância e autoritarismo: releituras fascistas de Pinóquio |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio Netto, Heloisa Sousa Pinto Pinocchiate Pinocchio Fascism Children’s literature Pinocchiate Pinóquio Literatura para infância Fascismo |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio |
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Children’s literature and authoritarism: facist reinterpretations of Pinocchio |
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Netto, Heloisa Sousa Pinto |
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Netto, Heloisa Sousa Pinto |
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Netto, Heloisa Sousa Pinto |
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Pinocchiate Pinocchio Fascism Children’s literature Pinocchiate Pinóquio Literatura para infância Fascismo |
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Pinocchiate Pinocchio Fascism Children’s literature Pinocchiate Pinóquio Literatura para infância Fascismo |
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This article deals with the reinterpretations of Pinocchio (1883), commonly called 'pinocchiate', brief stories that were published in Italy after the death of its author, the journalist and writer Carlo Lorenzini, better known as Carlo Collodi (Florence, 1846-1890). What motivated this study were the questions about the symbolic value of children's literature, its aspects permeable to different ideologies, and its subjection to different types of erasures, especially throughout the 20th century, when authoritarian states led actions capable of questioning the very notion of civilization or humanity. Authoritarian governments tend to take school education as a channel for co-opting the youth to their regimes and, consequently, school books became vectors for such regimens. The derivations of Pinocchio intended for school use, whose plots would be based on ideals defended by the Italian fascist regime headed by Benito Mussolini (Forlì 1883 - Mezzegra 1945) are concrete examples of these vehicles of indoctrination. |
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