2012
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2012.71198
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Censura além da classificação: a recepção brasileira de A Serbian film

Abstract: <span>Este artigo relaciona-se a uma extensa pesquisa sobre censura, apoiada pela Fapesp, baseada em processos de censura, partindo da investigação de termos censurados, suas categorias, pressupostos e subentendidos, além da investigação da opinião pública sobre as intervenções dos censores, assim como as manifestações jornalísticas sobre essas questões. Neste artigo, apresentamos resultados parciais de nossas pesquisas atuais sobre as formações discursivas que inspiraram o Manual da nova classificação i… Show more

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“…This study is based on the methodology originally presented by Gomes and Paganotti (2012) in an analogous study discussing the gap between academic studies on audience reception and the film classifications adopted by the Ministry of Justice and the Brazilian courts prohibiting the screening of films (later reversed). This kind of film censorship and film rating was clearly based primarily on laws, constitutional principles and ministerial regulations -as one might expect from a decision made in the legal world -but with a tenuous connection to studies on reception that were empirically based on the rating system (Gomes & Paganotti, 2012, p.293).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study is based on the methodology originally presented by Gomes and Paganotti (2012) in an analogous study discussing the gap between academic studies on audience reception and the film classifications adopted by the Ministry of Justice and the Brazilian courts prohibiting the screening of films (later reversed). This kind of film censorship and film rating was clearly based primarily on laws, constitutional principles and ministerial regulations -as one might expect from a decision made in the legal world -but with a tenuous connection to studies on reception that were empirically based on the rating system (Gomes & Paganotti, 2012, p.293).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%