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[Commlist] New book: How TV Fiction Built a Nation: A Cultural History of the Brazilian Telenovela
Mon May 20 13:40:53 GMT 2024
Free download:
https://www.livrosabertos.abcd.usp.br/portaldelivrosUSP/catalog/view/1310/1197/4597
<https://www.livrosabertos.abcd.usp.br/portaldelivrosUSP/catalog/view/1310/1197/4597>.
The book /How TV Fiction Built a Nation: A Cultural History of the
Brazilian Telenovela (1963 to 2020)/, written by Lucas Martins Néia and
published by Estação das Letras e Cores, follows the diachrony of
telenovelas in Brazil, aiming to explore instances where television,
culture, and society intertwined since the airing of the country’s first
daily TV fiction.
The primary data for this research comprised 677 telenovelas broadcast
between 1963 and 2020, analysed in terms of /spatiality/. Four
predominant spatial constructs were therein identified: the city of São
Paulo; the city of Rio de Janeiro; Brazil’s countryside; and overseas.
This information was then compared to previously proposed periodisations
for the historical process of the Brazilian telenovela. Our journey was
thusly parsed out: (I) /fantasy/ or /sentimental/ (1963 to 1968); (II)
/national-popular/ or /realist/ (1968 to 1990); (III)
/interventionist/ or /naturalist/ (1990 to 2015); and (IV)
/neofantasy/ or /neosentimental/ (2015 onwards).
Through this /walk/, readers will encounter 40 QR codes leading to
excerpts from TV fictions, programmes, or movies themed across the
pages. They will also witness how melodrama — which is the cultural
matrix of these narratives — has orchestrated aesthetic and emotional
experiences capable of reshaping meanings in the arena of
representations of national identity over the past 60 years in Brazil.
This highlights the role of TV fiction as an important agent in the
reorganisation of senses of Brazilianness and belonging.
The work was the winner of the Thesis Printing and Publishing Contest
held for the 50th Anniversary of the Postgraduate Program in
Communications at the School of Communications and Arts at the
University of São Paulo (PPGCOM ECA-USP, Brazil). This recognition
enabled its editing and publication in Portuguese through the
Postgraduate Support (PROAP) provided by the Brazilian Coordination for
the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES). Consequently,
both physical and digital versions of the book are available for free.
*About the author:*
Lucas Martins Néia is a screenwriter, playwright, theatre director, and
art educator. Currently, he works as a Professor at the Senac University
Center (CAS, Brazil) and the Paula Souza State Center for Technological
Education (CEETEPS, Brazil), as well as a Workshop Instructor and
Speaker with the /Pontos MIS/ Program, from the São Paulo Museum of
Image and Sound (MIS-SP, Brazil). He holds a PhD in Communications from
the University of São Paulo (USP, Brazil) and a BA in Performing Arts
from the State University of Londrina (UEL, Brazil). His research
interests include melodramatic manifestations and cultural identities,
media representations, the theory and practice of screenwriting, and the
history of drama in theatre, film, radio, television, and streaming.
Email: (lucas_martins_neia /at/ hotmail.com)
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