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Título
Home-grown fiction programmes in the late-Franco period and the first transition: Shaping a democratic culture (1970–1976)
Publicado en
European Journal of Cultural Studies. 2022, V. 25, n. 1, p. 117-131
Editorial
SAGE Publications
Fecha de publicación
2020-07
ISSN
1367-5494
DOI
10.1177/1367549420935894
Abstract
This work reviews the role of Spanish-produced fiction in the shaping of a democratic culture in Spain. To this end, it studies in-depth a selection of domestic fiction programmes aired in the years leading up to the death of the dictator General Franco and the outset of the transition to democracy (1970–1976). Spanish television professionals during this period used fictional accounts to initiate themselves in a type of production that had scarcely had a presence in its rudimentary audio-visual market. But they also used fiction to bypass censorship and broadcast messages aimed at promoting a democratic culture. This research analyses the content and formal characteristics of 11 fiction series produced by Televisión Española that, besides being hugely popular, stood out for the ideological richness of their messages. These programmes proved to be important cultural pieces in laying the groundwork for the transition to democracy by acting as channels to instil values of freedom, consumption or gender equality and criticism of the Franco regime. This analysis concludes by showing how in 1976, the fledgling stages of the transition saw the advent of formally democratic programming that, however, had been fuelled, among others, by contents aired in previous years.
Palabras clave
Content analysis
Francoism
Spain
Television fiction
Transition to democracy
Materia
Comunicación
Communication
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