25 may 2013

Acerca de los géneros en la literatura infantil



Daria Kudla

"Children don’t read ‘genres’; they read stories. Below a certain age, they don’t distinguish between ‘true’ and ‘not true,’ because they see no reason that a white rabbit shouldn’t possess a pocket watch, that whales shouldn’t talk, or that sentient beings shouldn’t live on other planets and travel in spaceships. Science-fiction tropes aren’t read as ‘science fiction’; they’re read as fiction. And fiction is read as reality. And sometimes reality lives under the bed and has very large teeth, and it’s no use pretending otherwise."

Margaret Atwood, The New Yorker, June 4 & 11, 2012 (via electronicsquid)

1 comentario:

  1. Cuando no la genia de Margaret Atwood. Es así, los chicos no distinguen: solo existen buenas historias, o malas historias. Esas que pasan desapercibidas. Las otras no se olvidan jamás.

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