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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Spring 2003 -- Main Section
Managing
Editor's Note
Guest Editors:
Antonio C. La Pastina,
Texas A&M University
Joseph D. Straubhaar,
University of Texas at
Austin
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Introduction:
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The centrality of
telenovelas in Latin America’s everyday life: Past tendencies,
current knowledge, and future research,
Antonio C. La Pastina,
Texas A&M University, Cacilda M. Rego,
University of Kansas, & Joseph Straubhaar,
University of Texas at
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Invited
Papers: |
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Language
Difference in the Telenovela Trade,
Kenton T. Wilkinson,
University of
Texas-San Antonio
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How fiction
consumes serialized fiction: Radionovelas, telenovelas and
contemporary Latin American narrative,
Lidia Santos, Yale University
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Hybridized,
Glocalized and hecho en México: Foreign Influences on Mexican TV
Programming Since the 1950s,
Andrew Paxman, University of Texas at Austin
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Field Research Report:
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Gender, Class and
Suffering in the Argentinean Telenovela Milagros: An Italian
Perspective,
Giovanna P.
Del Negro, Texas A&M University
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Refereed Papers:
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Novelas, Novelinhas,
Novelões:
"The
Evolution of the (Tele)Novela in Brazil,
Cacilda M. Rêgo, The University of Kansas
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Fraught with
contradictions: The production, depiction, and consumption of women
in a Venezuelan telenovela,
Carolina Acosta-Alzuru,
University of Georgia
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Telenovela and
Gender in Brazil,
Heloisa
Buarque de Almeida,
University of São Paulo
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A Reception
Analysis: Latina Teenagers Talk About Telenovelas,
Kristin C. Moran, University of San Diego
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Graduate Papers
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