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Organon ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (69) ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Fernanda Aquino Sylvestre ◽  
Cynthia Beatrice Costa

Este trabalho reflete sobre a reverberação na contemporaneidade do gótico em “O Barba Azul”, compilado por Charles Perrault em 1967, por meio do exame de dois contos – “The glass bottle trick” (2001), de Nalo Hopkinson, e “The last one” (2005), de Robert Coover – e dois filmes – Barbe Bleue (2009), de Catherine Breillat, e Elizabeth harvest (2018), de Sebastian Gutierrez. Investiga-se a hipótese de que, ainda que narrativas pós-modernas promovam transgressões com relação ao texto tradicional, o conflito de poder entre as personagens permanece mais ou menos inalterado. A discussão do artigo tem como suporte a noção de adaptação (HUTCHEON, 2013), interpretações mitológicas e psicanalíticas (ESTES, 1999; TATAR, 2004; CORSO e CORSO, 2006; BETTLEHEIM, 2010) e os estudos sobre reinterpretações pós-modernas de contos de fadas (BACCHILEGA, 1997, 2013).  


2020 ◽  
Vol 82 (2) ◽  
pp. 293-315
Author(s):  
Timothy Wyman McCarty

It would not be hard to write an essay that treats The Cat in the Hat as a fable for the United States in the age of President Donald Trump. An unpredictable and charismatic figure in a trademark red and white hat (the Cat) blasts onto the stage, upending the unwritten rules of decorum with his wild antics to the simultaneous delight and befuddlement of his constituency (“Sally and I”) all while hectoring nay-sayers (the fish) fret and declare that this is quite irregular and should not be tolerated until things get out of hand and order is reestablished, but not without a sneaking sense that allowing this to have happened at all is a frightening transgression (“Now, what should we do? What would you do if your mother asked you?”). Thankfully, one of America's most influential experimental writers already did it for us, in 1968, when Robert Coover published The Cat in the Hat for President: A Political Fable.


2018 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 397-398
Author(s):  
Alex Hunt
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