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Drama! Excess! Men in bee suits! Often erroneously compared to soap operas of the United States, outside of the necessary and sometimes fantastical dramatic story arc, however, the telenovela differs greatly from U.S. soap operas and have regional and cultural distinctions throughout Latin America. In Telenovelas, Ilan Stavans has gathered over two-dozen essays covering the telenovela for readers to better understand the phenomenon and its myriad layers.

Branching off from radionovelas, the telenovela was exported from pre-Castro Cuba during the 1950s. The essays found in Telenovelas covers a broad view of the genre, television's impact in Latino culture, as well as more in-depth discussions of specific telenovelas throughout the Spanish-speaking television audience in the North America. Also explored is how telenovelas depict stereotypes, respond to gender and class roles, and examines the differences in topic and thematic choices as well as production values unique to each country.

Author: Ilan Stavans
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 02/01/2010
Pages: 156
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.10w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780313364921
ISBN10: 0313364923
BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Television | History & Criticism
- Social Science | Media Studies
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies | American | Hispanic American Studies

About the Author

Ilan Stavans is the Lewis-Sebring Professor of Latin American and Latino Culture and Amherst College and the recipient of numerous honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Latino Literature Prize, the Antonia Pantoja Award, Chile's Presidential Medal, and the Ruben Dario Distinction.