Multiple Proximities between Television Genres and Audiences

Gazette Pub Date : 2005-06-01 DOI:10.1177/0016549205052231
Antonio C. La Pastina, Joseph D. Straubhaar
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How can a Mexican telenovela be more attractive to viewers in Brazil than a nationally produced telenovela? This seems to be the question posed by the increasing transnational flow of cultural products. Most of the data indicate that viewers prefer locally produced programs. Nevertheless, some of the transnational success of Latin American telenovelas abroad seems to question this truism. This article argues that audience preferences are formed within the overall trend toward cultural proximity within both national and cultural-linguistic boundaries. However, within this logic of cultural proximity, other forces also apply. It is important to understand cultural proximity working not only at the national and supranational levels but also at the subnational and regional spheres. With this in mind, the authors first examine the attraction or proximity of genres, from the virtually global attraction of melodrama, as a macro genre, to subgenres within the telenovela. Second, they discuss the sense of shared historical experience of specific groups within nations and how this particular form of proximity might operate at the reception level.
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电视类型和观众之间的多重接近性
一部墨西哥电视剧怎么能比一部国家出品的电视剧更能吸引巴西观众呢?这似乎是文化产品日益跨国流动所带来的问题。大多数数据表明,观众更喜欢本地制作的节目。然而,拉丁美洲电视剧在海外取得的一些跨国成功似乎对这一真理提出了质疑。本文认为,受众偏好是在民族和文化语言边界内文化接近的总体趋势中形成的。然而,在这种文化接近的逻辑中,其他力量也适用。重要的是要理解文化接近性不仅在国家和超国家层面,而且在次国家和区域领域发挥作用。考虑到这一点,作者首先研究了类型的吸引力或接近性,从情节剧的几乎全球吸引力,作为一个宏观类型,到电视剧中的子类型。其次,他们讨论了国家内部特定群体的共同历史经验,以及这种特殊形式的接近如何在接收层面上发挥作用。
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