Serialidade: continuidade e ruptura no ambiente midiático e cultural contemporâneo

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v13i3p37-58

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Serialidade, Maratona de Assistência, Interrupção, Tempo, Imediatismo, Seriados vitorianos

Resumo

Este artigo objetiva problematizar duas tendências centrais nos estudos recentes sobre a serialidade, mais especificamente como a nova era de abundante produção e consumo de narrativas serializadas se relaciona com a serialidade da forma como ela era avaliada e vivida em épocas passadas. Estão em jogo aqui questões de continuidade e/ou ruptura no mutável cenário das narrativas midiáticas. Defino as duas tendências, respectivamente, como a da continuidade negada – uma vez que defende uma ruptura radical entre as formas televisuais seriais contemporâneas e as anteriores – e a da ruptura ignorada – com referência à aparente cegueira da academia em relação à ruptura com a serialidade provocada pelas novas tecnologias e práticas de assistência culturalmente ativadas.

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  • Milly Buonanno, Università di Roma La Sapienza

    Professora aposentada de Estudos de Televisão da Università di Roma La Sapienza. Atualmente é chefe do Observatório de Ficção  Italiana (OFI) e codiretora do programa de pesquisa Gender and Media Matter (Gemma)

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Buonanno, M. (2019). Serialidade: continuidade e ruptura no ambiente midiático e cultural contemporâneo. MATRIZes, 13(3), 37-58. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v13i3p37-58