Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story
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Resumo: | Little Yellow Riding Hood is one of the rewritings of Little Red Riding Hood in which the difference breaks out in the discourse, producing new meanings - polysemy. The traditional subject-positions of the Wolf and Little Riding Hood are totally reversed due to the change in meaning of fear. These subjectpositions are analysed as well as the images that accompany them and that are maintained in the interdiscourse by paraphrastic rewritings. The Wolf, occupying the position of the dominator, with his characteristics of evil and aggressiveness; Little Riding Hood, occupying the position of the dominated, with her characteristics of ingenuousness and impotence, being fear the determiner of these positions. With the parody by Chico Buarque, these images are deconstructed and the meanings are dislocated through linguistic hints that become evident on the linguistic base; these bring forth the new image of Little Yellow Riding Hood, now strong and domineering and of the Wolf, now weak and dominated. |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old storyChapeuzinho Amarelo: um novo sentido para uma velha históriaChapeuzinho Vermelho. Chapeuzinho Amarelo. Análise do Discurso. Polissemia Discursiva. Literatura Infantil.Little Red Riding HoodLittle Yellow Riding HoodDiscourse AnalysisDiscoursive PolysemyChildren’s Literature.Little Yellow Riding Hood is one of the rewritings of Little Red Riding Hood in which the difference breaks out in the discourse, producing new meanings - polysemy. The traditional subject-positions of the Wolf and Little Riding Hood are totally reversed due to the change in meaning of fear. These subjectpositions are analysed as well as the images that accompany them and that are maintained in the interdiscourse by paraphrastic rewritings. The Wolf, occupying the position of the dominator, with his characteristics of evil and aggressiveness; Little Riding Hood, occupying the position of the dominated, with her characteristics of ingenuousness and impotence, being fear the determiner of these positions. With the parody by Chico Buarque, these images are deconstructed and the meanings are dislocated through linguistic hints that become evident on the linguistic base; these bring forth the new image of Little Yellow Riding Hood, now strong and domineering and of the Wolf, now weak and dominated.Chapeuzinho Amarelo é uma das reescrituras de Chapeuzinho Vermelho em que o diferente irrompe no discurso, produzindo sentidos novos - a polissemia. As tradicionais posições-sujeito do Lobo e de Chapeuzinho sofrem uma reversão total em função da mudança de sentido do medo. São analisadas as posições-sujeito bem como as imagens que as acompanham e que se mantêm no interdiscurso através das reescrituras parafrásticas. O Lobo, ocupando a posição de dominador, com suas características de maldade e agressividade; Chapeuzinho, ocupando a posição de dominada, com suas características de ingenuidade e impotência, sendo o lugar do medo determinante dessas posições. A partir da paródia de Chico Buarque, mostrase a desconstrução dessas imagens, o deslocamento dos sentidos através das pistas que se evidenciam na base lingüística e que fazem surgir a imagem de Chapeuzinho Amarelo, forte e dominadora e do Lobo, fraco e dominado.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação (Porto Alegre/RS)2006-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/60Em Questão; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2003); 55-68Em Questão; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2003); 55-68Em Questão; v. 9 n. 1 (2003); 55-681808-52451807-8893reponame:Em Questão (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/60/20Copyright (c) 2003 Martha E. K. Kling Bonottohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBonotto, Martha E. K. Kling2023-11-20T17:22:29Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/60Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/emquestao/PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/EmQuestao/oaiemquestao@ufrgs.br||emquestao@ufrgs.br1808-52451807-8893opendoar:2023-11-20T17:22:29Em Questão (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story Chapeuzinho Amarelo: um novo sentido para uma velha história |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story Bonotto, Martha E. K. Kling Chapeuzinho Vermelho. Chapeuzinho Amarelo. Análise do Discurso. Polissemia Discursiva. Literatura Infantil. Little Red Riding Hood Little Yellow Riding Hood Discourse Analysis Discoursive Polysemy Children’s Literature. |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story |
title_full |
Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood: a new meaning for an old story |
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Bonotto, Martha E. K. Kling |
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Bonotto, Martha E. K. Kling |
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Bonotto, Martha E. K. Kling |
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Chapeuzinho Vermelho. Chapeuzinho Amarelo. Análise do Discurso. Polissemia Discursiva. Literatura Infantil. Little Red Riding Hood Little Yellow Riding Hood Discourse Analysis Discoursive Polysemy Children’s Literature. |
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Chapeuzinho Vermelho. Chapeuzinho Amarelo. Análise do Discurso. Polissemia Discursiva. Literatura Infantil. Little Red Riding Hood Little Yellow Riding Hood Discourse Analysis Discoursive Polysemy Children’s Literature. |
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Little Yellow Riding Hood is one of the rewritings of Little Red Riding Hood in which the difference breaks out in the discourse, producing new meanings - polysemy. The traditional subject-positions of the Wolf and Little Riding Hood are totally reversed due to the change in meaning of fear. These subjectpositions are analysed as well as the images that accompany them and that are maintained in the interdiscourse by paraphrastic rewritings. The Wolf, occupying the position of the dominator, with his characteristics of evil and aggressiveness; Little Riding Hood, occupying the position of the dominated, with her characteristics of ingenuousness and impotence, being fear the determiner of these positions. With the parody by Chico Buarque, these images are deconstructed and the meanings are dislocated through linguistic hints that become evident on the linguistic base; these bring forth the new image of Little Yellow Riding Hood, now strong and domineering and of the Wolf, now weak and dominated. |
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