Miniseries years rebels: political and cultural aspects of student calls
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Student movements, Brazilian television, military dictatorship, repression.Abstract
We will present in this text a careful consideration about political and cultural aspects related to student protests and its repercussion in the mini dramatic series Anos Rebeldes. In order to do so, we will begin the text discussing the political issues in the student movements from the ones triggered in the state of Goiás and then we will present considerations about how the student movements were showed in Brazilian television programs, in Rede Globo de Televisão channel, in 1992.
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