Studies in Latin American Popular Culture
Volume 7 (1988)
Brazilian Popular Culture
Randal Johnson, Guest Editor


Randal Johnson, "Popular Culture and the Political Transition in Brazil"  

Amelia S. Simpson, "Detective Fiction in Brazil"  

Charles Wagley, "The Animal Game in Crisis"  

Cacilda M. Herold, "The 'Brazilianization' of Brazilian Television: A Critical Review"  

Joseph D. Straubhaar, "The Reflection of the Brazilian Political Opening in the Telenovela 

Randal Johnson, "Deus e o Diabo na Terra da Globo: Roque Santeiro and Brazil's 'New' Republic"  

Luiz A. Coelho, "Teledramas: A New Television Language"  

Candace Slater, "Literatura de Cordel and the Mass Media in Today's Brazil"  

Mark J. Curran, "Reflections on the State of Brazilian Cordel in 1985"  

Joao Luiz Vieira, "Rebel With a Cause: The Films of Carlos Reichenbach, Jr."  

Julianne Burton, "Transitional States: Creative Complicities with the Real in Cabra marcado Para Morrer: Vinte Anos Depois and Patriamada 

Sergio Augusto, "The Chanchada and the Brazilian Musical Comedy: An Overview and Commentary"  

Charles A. Perrone, "Open Mike: Brazilian Popular Music and Redemocratization"  

Maria Ignez Novais Ayala , "Cantoria Nordestina: Its Spheres of Performance and its Relationship to the Cultural Industry"  

Julie M. Taylor, "Carnival, Media, and Regional Traditions: lntegration and Manipulation in Brazil"  

Ralph Della Cava and Paula Montero, "The Catholic Church and the Mass Media in Brazil: Some Theoretical Considerations"  

Zelbert Moore, "Reflections on Blacks in Contemporary Brazilian Popular Culture in the 1980s"  

Alvaro de Moya, "Comics in Brazil"


INTERVIEW

"Beauty Must be Convulsive": An Interview with Heitor Babenco"