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A Hollywood brasileira: Panorama da telenovela no Brasil. Senac Rio Editora, 2002.

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Alencar, Mauro. A Hollywood brasileira: Panorama da telenovela no Brasil. Senac Rio Editora, 2002.

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Araújo, Joel Zito. A negação do Brasil: O negro na telenovela brasileira. Editora SENAC São Paulo, 2000.

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Ferreira, Mauro. Nossa Senhora das Oito: Janete Clair e a evolução da telenovela no Brasil. MAUAD Editora, 2003.

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1977-, Lopes Cintia, ed. A seguir, cenas do próximo capítulo: As histórias que ninguém contou dos 10 maiores autores de telenovela do Brasil. Panda Books, 2009.

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Miniseries y telenovelas, la otra acuarela de Brasil. A.E. Rondón, 2005.

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Body parts on planet slum: Women and telenovelas in Brazil. Anthem Press, 2011.

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Living with The rubbish queen: Telenovelas, culture and modernity in Brazil. University of Luton Press, 2000.

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Tufte, Thomas. Living with The rubbish queen: Telenovelas, culture and modernity in Brazil. University of Luton Press, 2000.

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Vink, Nico. The telenovela and emancipation: A study on television and social change in Brazil. Royal Tropical Institute, 1988.

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Vink, Nico. The telenovela and emancipation: A study on television and social change in Brazil. Royal Tropical Institute, 1988.

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LEÃO, Aurora Miranda. TELENOVELA: A ficção popular do Brasil. RFB Editora, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46898/rfb.9786558890812.

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Tufte, Thomas. Living with the Rubbish Queen: Telenovelas, Culture and Modernity in Brazil. University Of Luton Press, 2003.

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Mitchell, Jasmine. Imagining the Mulatta. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043284.001.0001.

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Imagining the Mulatta: Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian Media demonstrates how mixed-race women of African and European descent are harnessed in popular media as a tool to uphold white supremacy and discipline people of African descent to uphold state policies of antiblackness. Uncovering the racialized and gendered paradigms of U.S. and Brazilian media, the book uses case studies of texts from a broad range of popular culture media—film, telenovelas, television shows, music videos, magazines, newspapers, and Olympic ceremonies—to elucidate how the U.S. mulatta and Brazilian mulata figures oper
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Carter, Eli Lee. The New Brazilian Mediascape. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401834.001.0001.

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In this book, Eli Carter explores the ways in which the movement away from historically popular telenovelas toward new television and internet series is creating dramatic shifts in how Brazil imagines itself as a nation, especially within the context of an increasingly connected global mediascape. For more than half a century, South America’s largest over-the-air network, TV Globo, produced long-form melodramatic serials that cultivated the notion of the urban, upper-middle-class white Brazilian. Carter looks at how the expansion of internet access, the popularity of web series, the rise of in
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