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      Assistir, ouvir, ler e narrar: o papel da mídia nas construções identitárias étnicas

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          Este artigo objetiva analisar algumas relações existentes entre as identidades étnicas e a mídia, em especial a televisão. Partindo-se de pesquisa etnográfica entre descendentes de imigrantes italianos na região central do Rio Grande do Sul, no Brasil, tomou-se como estudo de caso a recepção da novela Terra Nostra, exibida pela Rede Globo de Televisão em 1999-2000. A recepção da telenovela favoreceu a reflexividade acerca da noção de pertencimento "italiano" e promoveu uma série de diálogos entre a tradição imaginada e alimentada em nível local e aquela transmitida pela televisão. Esses diálogos centravam-se, em particular, sobre a questão de gênero, a sexualidade, as narrativas do processo colonizador e os elementos diacríticos presentes na italianidade paulista, que entravam em desacordo com os padrões valorativos locais.

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          This paper aims to analyze some of the relations that exist between ethnic identities and the media, especially television. Springing from ethnographic research on the descendants of Italian immigrants in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil, the reception of the television soap opera Terra Nostra, broadcasted by Globo broadcasting network in 1999-2000, was used as a case study. The reception of the soap opera favored the reflection of the notion of "Italian" belonging and encouraged a series of dialogs between the imagined and locally perpetuated tradition and that, which was transmitted on television. In particular, the questions of sex, sexuality, narratives of the colonization process and the diacritical elements present in the community of Italian descendants in São Paulo were some points in which there was a divergence from local value patterns.

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                Revista de Antropologia
                Rev. Antropol.
                Departamento de Antropologia, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/USP (São Paulo )
                0034-7701
                December 2005
                : 48
                : 2
                : 699-736
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                [1 ] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Brazil
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                S0034-77012005000200009
                10.1590/S0034-77012005000200009
                b947112c-d6b3-4c0d-b2bc-3c31d670547a

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                ANTHROPOLOGY

                Anthropology
                ethnic identity,italians,television,identidade étnica,italianos,televisão
                Anthropology
                ethnic identity, italians, television, identidade étnica, italianos, televisão

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