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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[pt] A COMPLEXIDADE NARRATIVA NAS SÉRIES AUDIOVISUAIS CONTEMPORÂNEAS: ANALISANDO THIS IS US, EUPHORIA, I MAY DESTROY YOU, UNORTHODOX E THE CROWN / [en] NARRATIVE COMPLEXITY IN CONTEMPORARY AUDIOVISUAL SERIES: ANALYZING THIS IS US, EUPHORIA, I MAY DESTROY YOU, UNORTHODOX AND THE CROWN

MALENA MANTINA ALMEIDA GALVAO 18 April 2023 (has links)
[pt] As séries contemporâneas se caracterizam, principalmente, por roteiros narrativamente complexos, cujos elementos essenciais se constituem em arcos narrativos longos, múltiplas tramas, anacronias temporais e personagens complexos. Consolidada nos Estados Unidos, em torno dos anos de 1990, a complexidade narrativa rompeu com os modos tradicionais de se construir o enredo, na televisão americana, combinando elementos de modo não convencional. Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a origem e o desenvolvimento dos elementos que constituem o formato da complexidade narrativa. Por meio da análise das séries This is us (2016-2021), Euphoria (2019-), I may destroy you (2020), Unorthodox (2020) e The crown (2016-), a pesquisa examina os elementos constituidores das narrativas complexas, bem como o modo em que são utilizados em cada uma delas. Para tanto, as análises recorrem aos estudos de Jason Mittell (2012), Sílvio Anaz (2018), entre outros estudiosos, focando nas narrativas que são forjadas em cada proposta. Por fim, a pesquisa entende que a complexidade narrativa se apropria de elementos amplamente consolidados no cinema, na televisão, no teatro e na literatura, originando um novo formato narrativo. / [en] A major characteristic of contemporary TV series is their narratively complex scripts. These scripts include a number of elements such as long narrative arcs, multiple plots, temporal anachronisms and complex characters. Around the 1990s, American television consolidated narrative complexity, breaking away from traditional plot construction, combining these elements in an unconventional way. This dissertation aims to analyze the origin and development of the elements that make up the narrative complexity format. Through the analysis of the television series das séries This is us (2016-2021), Euphoria (2019-), I may destroy you (2020), Unorthodox (2020) and The crown (2016-), this research examines the constituent elements of complex narratives, as well as their applications in each television show. In this regard, the analyses rely on the works of Jason Mittell (2012), Silvio Anaz (2018), among other authors, focusing on the narratives that are woven throughout each series. It is concluded that narrative complexity incorporates elements that have been widely assimilated in cinema, television, theater, and literature, thereby originating a narrative format of its own.

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