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POLETTO, Thays Renata  e  FERNANDES, Márcio. Sounds to dream: dreams to hear - the soap operas and magic of the spoken word on the radio. Ide (São Paulo) [online]. 2009, vol.32, n.49, pp. 135-147. ISSN 0101-3106.

Blind from birth, the radio encourages the creation of mental representations with the feeling of being in the same time of what we live, feel and dream now. Radio sounds carry the sense of presence and give us the impression that we are together, they suggest that pictures, radio, are not limited to the size of the screen. This article discusses radio transmissions characteristics from the time of the radio dramas, the soap operas, seeing especially the one that was a hit throughout Latin America: The right to be born, by Cuban Félix Caignet. Combining voice, music, sound effects and silence (the messages component sound), the soap operas were a phenomenon at the time. Also will be seen issues with the adaptation of The war of the worlds by Orson Welles, there were important episodes that show the strength of spoken word, in this case mediated by the radio. The text also deals with the hearing of the current broadcasts, identifying audience and characters, the magical presence of the voice separate from the body and the opportunity to experience other roles and situations, in addition to habituals, which brings the dream of radio emissions.

Palavras-chave : Radio; Soap opera; Listen; Dream.

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