Brazilian telenovelas, elite women and the modern tradition of gender

The objective of this paper is to understand how upper middle class and upper-class women make social uses of a fictional television genre (telenovelas) in order to construct a class femininity captured by world perspectives expressed by informants. These representations are composed of statements r...

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Autores: Ronsini, Veneza Mayora, Barbiero, Hellen Panitz, Rosa, Otávio Chagas, Machiavelli, Marina
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:Brasil
Institución:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)
Repositorio:Comunicação, Mídia e Consumo (Online)
Idioma:portugués
inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistacmc.espm.br:article/1880
Acceso en línea:https://revistacmc.espm.br/revistacmc/article/view/1880
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Telenovela
Usos sociais
Classe dominante
Feminilidade
Descripción
Sumario:The objective of this paper is to understand how upper middle class and upper-class women make social uses of a fictional television genre (telenovelas) in order to construct a class femininity captured by world perspectives expressed by informants. These representations are composed of statements regarding everyday practices – their own control of their physical bodies, work and study, family and love relationships – which give meaning to their practices and shape them. We address the incorporation of telenovela narratives in the formation of a media cultural capital that endorses heterosexual elite women’s lifestyle. The analysis has showed that the assimilation of the hegemonic model of bourgeois distinction occurs through the identification with the image of a “modern” woman and the rejection of the “perua”, shorthand for a woman with an exuberant garish but luxurious style.