tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945963440619724585.post9079183668405937635..comments2019-11-28T19:49:22.371-05:00Comments on Telenovelas, Culture & Society-Fall 2015: Telenovela Consumption: Rosas y De RupturaDr. Carolina Acosta-Alzuruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14044528426964053093noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945963440619724585.post-37636420081858003792015-12-03T15:33:47.697-05:002015-12-03T15:33:47.697-05:00First, I loved your presentation! I think it's...First, I loved your presentation! I think it's so interesting that you were able to contrast two telenovelas from such different periods in time––especially with the advent of social media. It's interesting how consumption has changed over time in that way. Also, I presented on Pablo Escobar, and I completely agree with you about the fixation on the love story leading to more analysis. <br /><br />I think sometimes, it's almost more intimidating to voice your opinion on social media about the obvious tensions, like drugs or feminism. But it's easier to shout out your favorite couple and argue over who you think should be together , because it's more lighthearted. Callie Wardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16757224258954811526noreply@blogger.com