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The soap opera, first made in Brazil in 1951, became famous throughout time as one of the most important cultural products of our country’s television. With the analysis of a chosen case, the character “Dante” played by the actor Reynaldo Gianecchini in ...
Márcio Ferreira Rodrigues Pereira
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This paper assumes that in Brazil the soap opera is a cross-cultural product that constitutes an important part of the social stage. This fact implies that the melodramatic tales that populate the everyday experience of Brazilians are a constituent part ...
Erika Oikawa +2 more
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Pride and Prejudice in Brazil’s Popular Culture: A Photonovel and a Soap Opera
Soap operas are an integral part of Brazilian popular culture and the daily lives of Brazil’s people. In 2018, the biggest TV channel in the country, Globo, broadcast a six-month-long soap opera called ‘Pride and Passion’, centered on the story of the ...
Maria Clara Pivato Biajoli
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Brazilian trafficking: soap opera versus reality [PDF]
More than a hundred years after slavery was formally abolished in Brazil, a modern-day version thrives.
Luciana Campello R Almeida +2 more
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Social Merchandising: Human Trafficking in Brazilian Soap Opera
Human trafficking is one of today’s largest shadow economies. This theme was included in plot of Salve Jorge, a soap opera in Brazil (broadcasted by Globo Network between October 2012 and May 2013). This article analyzes the social merchandising, an approach given to international human trafficking in entertainment venues of television, especially ...
Denise Avancini Alves +1 more
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Criticism in the process of constructing the Brazilian soap opera format in the 1970s
A proposta desse trabalho é mostrar como a crítica praticada nos jornais e revistas nos anos de 1970, ao comentar, analisar os temas, os aspectos técnicos, estéticos e dialogar com diretores, autores e público, contribuiu para que o formato telenovela ...
Maria Ignês CARLOS MAGNO +1 more
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AMERINDIAN RELATIONAL OBJECTS: THE (IN)VISIBILITY OF KADIWÉU INDIANS ART IN A BRAZILIAN SOAP OPERA
This work examines the role of ceramics in Kadiwéu social life. The Kadiwéu are Amerindians who live in the southern part of Pantanal Matogrossense, Brazil.
Lisiane Koller Lecznieski
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O presente artigo busca estabelecer uma relação entre a teledramaturgia brasileira e suas fontes literárias. Inicialmente, traçamos um breve histórico dessa relação a partir das origens da telenovela no Brasil e suas primeiras produções que consistiam em
El Fahl, Alana de Oliveira Freitas
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More Convoluted Than a Brazilian Soap Opera: How an Eager Chemistry Professor and a Well-Intended but Misguided Federal Judge Ignited an Industry of False Hopes. [PDF]
Fernandes GDS, Lopes GL.
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Social Invisibility and Discrimination of Roma People in Italy and Brazil
In everyday debates on topics such as cultural differences, it seems relevant to analyze not only institutional conversations or speeches, but also mass-media communications.
Giannino Melotti +3 more
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