Ficção seriada italiana, identificação e reconhecimento
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Gender, Reception, Soap operaAbstract
In this paper, we debate some elements that are present in the interaction between text and reception based on a specific case: the Italian TV soap opera "Incantesimo". By means of the socio-narrative analysis of this show as well as interviews in depth with some of its regular audience, we have explored some thematical and narrative aspects which characterize the interaction with the show.
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