|
Product Description
Soap opera speaks a universal language, presenting characters and plots that resonate far beyond the culture that creates them. Latin American soap operas—telenovelas—have found enthusiastic audiences throughout the Americas and Europe, as well as in Egypt, Russia, and China, while Mexican narco-dramas have become highly popular among Latinos in the United States. In this first comprehensive analysis of telenovelas and narco-dramas, Hugo Benavides assesses the dynamic role of melodrama in creating meaningful cultural images to explain why these genres have become so successful while more elite cultural productions are declining in popularity.
Benavides offers close readings of the Colombian telenovelas Betty la fea (along with its Mexican and U.S. reincarnations La fea más bella and Ugly Betty), Adrián está de visita, and Pasión de gavilanes; the Brazilian historical telenovela Xica; and a variety of Mexican narco-drama films. Situating these melodramas within concrete historical developments in Latin America, he shows how telenovelas and narco-dramas serve to unite peoples of various countries and provide a voice of rebellion against often-oppressive governmental systems. Indeed, Benavides concludes that as one of the most effective and lucrative industries in Latin America, telenovelas and narco-dramas play a key role in the ongoing reconfiguration of social identities and popular culture.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
- Home Grown: Marijuana and the Origins of Mexico's War on Drugs
- Narrating Narcos: Culiacán and Medellín (Pitt Illuminations)
- Drug War Zone: Frontline Dispatches from the Streets of El Paso and Juárez
- In the Shadow of Saint Death: The Gulf Cartel and the Price of America's Drug War in Mexico
- Women Drug Traffickers: Mules, Bosses, and Organized Crime (Diálogos Series)
- Andean Cocaine: The Making of a Global Drug
- El Narco: Inside Mexico's Criminal Insurgency
- Narcocorrido: A Journey into the Music of Drugs, Guns, and Guerrillas
- Queen of the South
- Midnight in Mexico: A Reporter's Journey Through a Country's Descent into Darkness
*If this is not the "Drugs, Thugs, and Divas: Telenovelas and Narco-Dramas in Latin America" product you were looking for, you can check the other results by clicking this link. Details were last updated on Nov 6, 2024 13:58 +08.