Transcending Cultural Borders

The Impact of Mexican Telenovelas in Brazil

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https://doi.org/10.23899/relacult.v9i2.2381

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Cultures; Mexico; Society; Soap operas

Resumo

This study explores the significant cultural and societal impact of Mexican telenovelas on Brazilian audiences, examining how these shows influence reception, adaptation, and cultural exchange between both nations. It traces the historical evolution of telenovelas, originating from melodramatic theater to their broadcast on television screens, investigating how these Mexican narratives resonate within Brazil. Themes of cultural familiarity, audience reception, adaptation strategies, and societal influences are analyzed to understand why Mexican telenovelas have become integral to Brazilian media consumption and social discussions. By examining narrative styles, cultural references, and audience preferences, this research sheds light on how these transnational soap operas persistently shape collective perceptions, fostering cultural interconnectedness between Mexico and Brazil. Additionally, it investigates how Brazilian audiences' perceptions and interpretations of Mexican telenovelas contribute to cross-cultural understanding and the formation of cultural stereotypes or misconceptions between the two nations.

 

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Gustavo Costa, Baylor University

Doutor em Espanhol (Literatura Latino-Americana); Departamento de Línguas Estrangeiras Modernas - Baylor University; Waco, Texas, Estados Unidos; E-mail: gustavoitajuba@gmail.com

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2023-12-16

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Costa, G. (2023). Transcending Cultural Borders: The Impact of Mexican Telenovelas in Brazil. RELACult - Revista Latino-Americana De Estudos Em Cultura E Sociedade, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.23899/relacult.v9i2.2381

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Artigos - Fluxo Contínuo