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Abstract In Uganda, the ‘traditional’ wedding, wherein a groom brings money and gifts to his father‐in‐law's home, has long been understood as the ultimate demonstration of a man's social maturity. Yet masculine adulthood is becoming increasingly elusive as weddings become more difficult to afford.
Erin V. Moore, Nanna Schneidermann
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This paper revisits the literature on media and gender studies in search of works that help to discuss the case of Brazilian soap operas. A series of references coming from different theoretical perspectives, with emphasis in different countries and ...
Esther Império Hamburger
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Brazil and Portugal are undeniably united because they share the same language, ocean, and, to a considerable extent, history. There has also been a profound rapprochement between the two countries at the media level, particularly in telenovelas.
Haphisa Souza Mugnaini, Inês Salvador
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The Black in Brazilian telenovela: the actuality of representations [PDF]
This article discusses the representation of black men in Brazilian “telenovelas” (TV Globo) in the 2000s. The research corpus is composed of 53 Brazilian “telenovelas”, presented in three showtimes: 18, 19 and 21 hours.
Adam Henrique Freire Sousa +1 more
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Abstract Prior research indicates that first language (L1) orthography can adversely affect second language (L2) phonological acquisition, yet studies on orthographic interference and pedagogical strategies to mitigate these effects remain sparse. Addressing these research gaps, this study investigates the impact of orthographic interference on L2 ...
Carolin Jolitz +1 more
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DOI: 10.5294/pacla.2010.13.1.5 Este artículo examina la transnacionalización y globalización de la industria de la telenovela latinoamericana desde una perspectiva económica, con una particular atención al desarrollo de esta industria relacionada con ...
Mercedes Medina, Leticia Barrón
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Consumidoras e heroínas: gênero na telenovela Consumers and heroines: gender in soap operas
Este trabalho explora as correlações entre telenovela, consumo e gênero, buscando compreender como a mídia está articulada à promoção de bens e da cultura do consumo, e como gênero é um eixo importante em tal articulação. A pesquisa foi feita a partir de
Heloisa Buarque de Almeida
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Peoplehood and the Orthodox person: a view from central Serbia
Abstract Practising Orthodox Christians in central Serbia live their liturgical lives within the idiom of Serbian peoplehood. This article probes the ‘people’ (narod) – perceived locally as an historically and geographically rooted ethno‐moral collectivity – as a core concept of belonging which is key for understanding post‐Yugoslav Orthodox life. The ‘
Nicholas Lackenby
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Telenovelas e a questão da feminilidade de classe
O texto discute teoricamente a pertinência da noção de classe social para o entendimento da construção de uma feminilidade heteronormativa nos estudos dos usos sociais das telenovelas.
Veneza Mayora Ronsini
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