Television Drama in Mexico

From Broadcast to Streaming

Paul Julian Smith

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Studies the current artistic and industrial transformation of TV series in Mexico - the biggest and most dynamic Spanish-language market

  • Presents and discusses a wide range of recent TV drama in Mexico, from telenovela to true crime and celebrity biography
  • Looks at Mexican series available across the Spanish-speaking world, the USA and UK, available on streaming sites such as Netflix and Amazon Prime
  • Gives an account of the creative processes of mainly female showrunners
  • Addresses general issues of interest to media studies scholars in other territories
  • Makes connections between television and other media, especially cinema

This book analyzes, for the first time, innovative Mexican television drama of the current decade. It provides an account of the processes of production and reception for seven series, offering close textual readings of individual episodes. At this critical time for the medium, the transition between national network television (Televisa) and transnational streaming platforms (Netflix andAmazon Prime), Mexican creators, mainly women, have responded with new and exciting innovations.

The book focuses on three genres. First, it shows how the much despised and loved heritage telenovela, addressed primarily to a female audience, has adapted to changed circumstances by addressing once taboo social issues and how a classic broadcast title is adapted for a new platform. Second, it examines fiction series and true crime titles, which investigate the key and troubled topic of the legal process in Mexico. And third, it addresses the key new genre of the bio-series in its multimedia context, focusing on a celebrated wrestler and movie star.

Introduction: Genre, Crime, Multimedia

Part I. Dramatic Genres
1. Didactic Telenovela and Social Marketing: The Vencer Franchise (Televisa, 2020-)

2. Historical Telenovela and Legacy Television: The Remake of El extraño retorno de Diana Salazar (ViX, 2024)

Part II. Crime and Punishment
3. Politics and Philosophy in Two Mexican Streaming Thrillers: Ingobernable (‘Uncontrollable’ [Netflix, 2017]) and El candidato (‘The Candidate’ [Amazon Prime, 2020])

4. True Crime Documentary and Drama Series in Mexico: The Death and After-Lives of Paco Stanley

Part III Multimedia Bio-Series
5. Multimedia Wrestler: Blue Demon in Cinema, Bio-Series, Novel, and Exhibition Space

6. Post-Authoritarian Movie Star: ViX's María Félix, la doña (2022)

Conclusion: An Unstoppable Advance?

Selecting exemplary television series streaming across a range of platforms, Smith assesses their particularities and significance in the wider media eco-system. Serving as an indispensable guide, he demonstrates the breadth and depth of his knowledge of Mexican television and his unerring capacity to observe and astutely assess patterns and developments.
Niamh Thornton, editor of Legacies of the Past: Memory and Trauma in Mexican Visual and Screen Cultures
Professor Paul Julian Smith is Distinguished Professor in the Comparative Literature Program at the Graduate Center in City University of New York. He was previously the Professor of Spanish in the University of Cambridge, UK. He is the author of 25 books and over 100 academic articles. His most recent books are Queer Mexico: Cinema and Television since 2000 (2017); Spanish and Latin American Television Drama: Genre and Format Translation (2018), Multiplatform Media in Mexico: Growth and Change Since 2010 (2019); Mexican Gender, Mexican Genres: Cinema, Television, and Streaming Since 2010 (2021); Reimagining History in Contemporary Spanish Media: Theater, Cinema, Television, Streaming (2021); and Y tu mama también: Film Classic (2022).

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