Samba, its tradition and the transposition to the infant - juvenile public: analysis of The Adventures of Poliana ( As Aventuras de Poliana, SBT) from the perspective of folk communication

Authors

  • João Paulo Hergesel Uniso
  • Jéssica de Almeida Batisda Raszl Uniso

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5212/RIF.v.17.i39.0004

Abstract

Samba, characterized as a folkcommunication process, perpetuates a tradition and configures itself as a mark of Brazilian cultural identity. Samba-derived narratives, however, have advanced to the field of media narratives, being replicated and popularized by various media and platforms, such as television. In a contemporary context, we can see the aforementioned musical genre in telenovelas for children and pre-teens, such as As Aventuras de Poliana (SBT). This article aims to understand samba as a phenomenon of tradition and its transposition to the infant-juvenile audience, from a narrative and stylistic analysis based on melodramatic syntax. Finally, it can be seen that young people have been having easy contact with the music genre, preserving the national memory and breaking the contemporary paradigms of the recording industry. Folkcommunication; Audiovisual communication; Serial fiction; Media narratives; Samba.

Author Biographies

João Paulo Hergesel, Uniso

Pesquisador de pós-doutorado (PPGCC/Uniso). Doutor em Comunicação (UAM), mestre em Comunicação e Cultura (Uniso) e licenciado em Letras (Uniso).

Jéssica de Almeida Batisda Raszl, Uniso

Possui graduação em Publicidade e Propaganda (2003), graduação em Jornalismo (2008) e mestrado em Comunicação e Cultura pela Universidade de Sorocaba (2015). Tem experiência na área de Comunicação, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: poesia, poema, antologia e samba caipira, cultura, comunicação.

Published

2019-12-23

How to Cite

HERGESEL, J. P.; RASZL, J. de A. B. Samba, its tradition and the transposition to the infant - juvenile public: analysis of The Adventures of Poliana ( As Aventuras de Poliana, SBT) from the perspective of folk communication. Revista Internacional de Folkcomunicação, [S. l.], v. 17, n. 39, p. 54–72, 2019. DOI: 10.5212/RIF.v.17.i39.0004. Disponível em: https://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/folkcom/article/view/19185. Acesso em: 24 nov. 2024.