Crisis imaginaries in spanish popular culture (2008-2015): neoliberal narratives in television entertainment and fiction
Abstract
This article studies the crisis imaginaries portrayed in Spanish popular culture by qualitatively analysing, using narrative semiotics, the most-watched TV series, reality TV programmes and celebrity gossip media from 2008 to 2015. These narratives show characters that deal with hardship differently according to their gender, and they foster neoliberal values such as entrepreneurship, austerity and resilience while encouraging forms of solidarity among citizens.
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2021-12-31
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Oliva, M., Gómez-Puertas, L., & Besalú, R. (2021). Crisis imaginaries in spanish popular culture (2008-2015): neoliberal narratives in television entertainment and fiction. IC Revista Científica De Información Y Comunicación, (18), 71-93. Retrieved from https://icjournal-ojs.org/index.php/IC-Journal/article/view/633
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