Este trabajo es un acercamiento mitocrítico a un cuento de Julio Cortázar. En “Cuello de gatito negro” hay un cambio en los significados de los símbolos, ya que la feminidad otorga un matiz distinto y confiere un cambio crucial para los símbolos, pues no se trata de la figura del monstruo masculino de la Grecia mitológica, sino una figura que rememora ese instinto primario investido en este, cuyo poder estriba en su dualidad, en su carácter monstruoso
This work is a mitocritical approach to Julio Cortazar’s short story, "Throat of a Black Kitten". The purpose of this study is the female character because there is a contrast with other texts in the work of the Argentine author when he uses mythemes like Labyrinth and the Minotaur. "Throat of a Black Kitten" is a change in the meaning of symbols, since femininity gives a different nuance and confers a crucial change for symbols, as it is not the figure of the male monster of ancient Greece, but a figure that recalls the primal instinct invested in this, whose power lies in its duality, its monstrous character.
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