THE MIRROR, THE LABYRINTH, THE WIRE ARIADNE AND BREAD OF THE WORD - ELEMENTS OF JUVENILE LITERATURE
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literatura juvenil brasileira contemporânea, representações da juventude, contradições, território móvel, perfil do jovem contemporâneo, itinerários.Abstract
In this article we characterized the movable territory of the literature for young people and her hybrid production associated to the adolescence idea as the apprenticeship of the contradictions. The youth’s profile delineated in the brazilian literature juvenile contemporary is drawn starting from the books “Vito Grandam”, of Ziraldo and “O rapaz que não era de Liverpool”, of Caio Riter. The mirror, the maze, the thread of Ariadne and the potency of the poetic word emerge then, as elements that attract the youth reader’s glance for those books, that finally, they can serve as itinerary stops other works of the brazilian literature for young people.
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