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摘要
摘要:本文探讨了巴西圣保罗音乐生产、文化生活和国家指导的艺术支出中心,音乐工作者的经济生计与国家对艺术的资助之间的相互联系。我用“音乐城市化”的视角,或城市音乐社交的独特象征性、物质性、空间性和管理性,来解读音乐工作者如何将城市化理解为一种需要国家监管的文化资源。作为一个例证性的案例研究,本文考察了《音乐之城法》的内容和围绕该法的辩论,该法是一项拟议的市政艺术发展法(lei de fomento)。利益相关者起草这项立法是为了回应音乐工作者的担忧,他们发现在城市里很难找到职业。这项立法的倡导者寻求在圣保罗更平等地分配国家对音乐制作的支持,同时搁置使这种再分配成为可能的财政和官僚集中。
Who Gets to Make a Living in a Cultural Capital? Music Workers, Musical Urbanity, and São Paulo’s City of Music Legislation
Abstract:This article addresses the interconnectedness of economic livelihoods for music workers and state funding for the arts in São Paulo, Brazil—a center of musical production, cultural life, and state-directed arts spending. I use the lens of “musical urbanity,” or the distinctive symbolic, material, spatial, and administrative qualities of urban musical sociability, to unpack how music workers understand urbanity as a cultural resource that requires state regulation. As an illustrative case study, this article examines the content of and debate surrounding the City of Music Law, a proposed municipal arts development law (lei de fomento). Stakeholders drafted the legislation specifically in response to the concerns of music workers who find careers difficult to assemble in the city. Advocates of this legislation seek a more equal distribution of state support for music production in São Paulo while leaving aside the financial and bureaucratic concentrations that make such redistributions possible.
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The Journal of Global South Studies focuses on the countries and peoples of the "global south," including those in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and parts of Oceania. The global south is not, however, synonymous with geographic locations in the southern hemisphere. That is, some of these countries and peoples are situated in the northern hemisphere. The journal solicits high-quality, academic papers on a broad range of issues and topics affecting these countries and peoples. Such papers may address questions involving politics, history, economics, culture, social organization, legal systems, agriculture, the environment, global institutions and systems, justice, and more. The journal aims to promote a wider and better understanding of our world and its peoples. The Journal of Global South Studies is the official journal of the Association of Global South Studies.