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The popularity of Indian soap operas in Bangladesh
Published 2020“…Watching Indian soap operas, especially in the evening, is now one of the key phenomena in Bangladesh society. …”
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Islam in the Indonesian religious soap opera: faithfulness for the sake of commodification
Published 2017“…This study discusses Islam representation in Indonesia, focusing on the adaptation of Islamic-mystic magazines into religious soap operas.Its aim is to reveal the norms underlying the adaptation processes.It analyses Hidayah magazine, one of the most popular Islamic-mystic magazine in Indonesia, as the source text, and Rahasia Ilahi, the highestrating religious soap opera, as the target text.The study finds that the basic norm underlying the adaptation processes is market orientation.It determines two subsequent norms, namely the narrative standardization and faithfulness.The flexible narrative sequence in the magazine should be standardized into the fixed cause-effect narrative structure of soap opera. …”
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Tobacco imagery on prime time UK television
Published 2013“…Tobacco branding is particularly common in Coronation Street, a soap opera popular among youth audiences. More stringent controls on tobacco in prime time television therefore have the potential to reduce the uptake of youth smoking in the UK.…”
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Cerita lipur lara terpilih berdasarkan pendekatan pengurusan / Mohamad Zuber Ismail
Published 2017“…The findings prove that the soap opera story Malay bump a high tendency to highlight the five principles of management stems from an analysis of the structure of the work. …”
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Asian dramas and popular trends in Malaysian television industry
Published 2013“…As early as 1970s’ TV soap opera/melodrama have been significantly popular in the East Asia television industry. …”
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Intercultural Responses To Korean Drama Series On Part Of University Students In Indonesia
Published 2015“…Resembling the typical characteristic of soap opera genre, most Korean dramas will end in a constructive way where the protagonist eventually changes and adapts the positive values. …”
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Waving or Drowning? Perceptions of Second Wave Feminism Through a Twenty-First Century Lens
Published 2006“…Finally, some of the issues raised in Marilyn FrenchÃ�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s 1977 novel The WomenÃ�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s Room are scrutinised through links with what I argue is, like FrenchÃ�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s book itself, a modern soap opera Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� Desperate Housewives. …”
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Tobacco and alcohol in films and on television
Published 2012“…Alcohol was commonly portrayed, appearing in 52% of programmes and 37% of advertisements/trailers, and most commonly in soap operas, films, sport, and comedy genres, while use was common in both soap operas and films. …”
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Alcohol imagery on popularly viewed television in the UK
Published 2013“…Brand appearances occurred in 21% of programmes, and over half of all sports programmes, a third of soap operas and comedies and a fifth of advertising/trailers. …”
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Halal labelled cosmetics: what is it and what Korea can gain from it?
Published 2018“…This has been greatly due to the Korean soap operas, TV shows as well as pop stars and group performances. …”
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Turkish soaps: understanding pleasure among Iranians and the underlying political economy
Published 2021“…Flooded with a cornucopia of tele-viewing choices, Iranian audiences have particularly been enthralled by Turkish soap operas in recent years. Such popularity, especially among younger audiences, is remarkable considering the general prohibition of satellite TV in Iran and authorities' specific censure of Turkish soaps for having corrupting effects on Iranian culture. …”
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Television consumption and the construction of hybrid identity among female Javanese descendants in Malaysia / Lily El Ferawati Rofil
Published 2016“…As members of audience, they are exposed to representative images of Indonesia—the origin of Javanese—in foreign news and imported Indonesian soap operas, and at the same time they also experience narratives of subjectivity through local television content. …”
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