Sitcoms: novas tendências
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Sitcoms, Self-reflexiveness, ConfusionAbstract
The paper examines the new trends of the sitcom subgenre in the context of national television production, analyzing a few recurrent characteristics that have been presented by this sort of broadcast, independent of the line and format chosen, such as (1) the marked confusion between fact and fiction; (2) the exacerbated use of metadiscursiveness and self-reflexiveness; (3) the effect of these two forms of referencing on their own confusion.
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