The word love and sex in the media: the case of Brazilian broadcast TV

Authors

  • Luís Carlos Lopes Federal Fluminense Universe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-200620

Keywords:

Parole's theory, Philippe Breton, sexuality, communication, open TV, Brazil, sex, love, human communication

Abstract

This article discusses sex and love in literature about human communication and their concepts historically established. Most part of his analysis is about the popular Brazilian TV programs. His work is based in parole’s theory of Philippe Breton, for understanding the same problem in Brazilian television. He concludes that has the specific parole for love and sex, crossing all the television programs. She has been described and analyzed, making relations between her characteristics and her origins.

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Author Biography

Luís Carlos Lopes, Federal Fluminense Universe

Luís Carlos Lopes has a degree in history from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (1978), a master's degree in Social History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1984) and a doctorate in Social History from the University of São Paulo (1992). -doctorates abroad: one in information sciences, at the University of Montreal (Canada - 1997-1998), and another in communication at the University Paris 1 (Sorbonne / France - 2003-2004). He is currently an associate professor at the Universidade Federal Fluminense. From 2007, he will assume the position of Brazilian reader at the University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada, and professor at the same University.

References

www.band.com.br/melhordatarde

Published

2006-12-12

How to Cite

Lopes, L. C. (2006). The word love and sex in the media: the case of Brazilian broadcast TV. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, (61), 226–238. https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-200620

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Miscellaneous