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Children’s literature and the politeness alterity left to the next page

abstract

Rorbeto is a polydactyl boy who beckons us and signals the presence of a different body in children's literature. Although in in the present time, various discourses and images, dialogues and characters are found in children's literature, the allusion to a different body in children's literature is still sparse or incomplete. Often, when this body appears in a literary work it can contribute to stereotypes and stigmas, which stem from cultural processes that contribute to the construction of corporal difference as a means of exclusion. The literary work Um garoto chamado Rorbeto (2005), written by Gabriel O Pensador, and illustrated by Daniel Bueno, includes another type of body, one that is larger and distinct from the normative body that traditionally appears in children’s literature. This body is a demanding body that is neither displaced nor demystified.

Keywords:
children’s literature; different body; polydactyly; Gabriel O Pensador

Grupo de Estudos em Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura da Universidade de Brasília (UnB) Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Departamento de Teoria Literária e Literaturas, Universidade de Brasília , ICC Sul, Ala B, Sobreloja, sala B1-8, Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro , CEP 70910-900 – Brasília/DF – Brasil, Tel.: 55 61 3107-7213 - Brasília - DF - Brazil
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