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| Theme | Key Works | Findings Relevant to This Study | |-------|-----------|---------------------------------| | | Silva 2012; Costa 2016; Ramos 2020 | Emphasizes informal production networks, regional identity, and the role of “casa de vídeo”. | | Digital regulation & pornography | Barroso 2018 (Marco Civil); Goulart 2021 (platform liability) | Highlights legal ambiguity that both restricts and unintentionally fuels underground distribution. | | Performers as media entrepreneurs | Döring 2019; Lee 2022 (only‑fans economics) | Shows veteran porn stars re‑positioning as “content creators” with direct‑to‑fan monetisation. | | Gender and representation | Tavares 2014; Nunes 2019 | Discusses objectification vs. agency; the “brasileirinha” archetype as a site of contested femininity. | | Audience studies | Pires 2017; Mendes 2023 (user‑generated commentary) | Highlights the importance of nostalgia and “authenticity” for viewership. | unauthorized distribution (“cracked”)
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