1968, The Myth That Did Not End
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.1995.2.2691Keywords:
Communication, TV, TV series Rebel YearsAbstract
Television daily transmits thousands of myths, sometimes with the explicit purpose of casting them, sometimes not. However, regardless of the "will" of television, society often - and especially young people - elects an idol among so many who stands in "prime time" and make this idol a myth. Our object of study in "1968: a myth that did not end" is the TV series Rebel Years, exhibited by Globo network between 1992 July, 14 to August, 14, at 10:30 pm.Downloads
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