Formas de perder-se na floresta: Chapeuzinho Vermelho e as experiências narrativas e cognitivas nos aplicativos
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9826.literartes.2019.163270Palabras clave:
Chapeuzinho Vermelho, Aplicativo literário, Narrativa, Interface, CogniçãoResumen
A partir de uma pesquisa no catálogo da Google Play, determinam-se cinco aplicativos exemplares que recontam a história de Chapeuzinho Vermelho para serem analisados de acordo com suas características semióticas, estratégias de interação e estruturas narrativas. O objetivo da análise é demonstrar, a partir das teorias sobre a cognição incorporada e distribuída, como a materialidade formal de tais aplicativos pode resultar em experiências narrativas únicas por formarem sistemas cognitivos diferentes e ampliarem sobremaneira a forma de contar a história da Chapeuzinho Vermelho.
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