Sound-Politics in S?o Paulo
Series: Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 20 June 2019
- ISBN 9780190660093
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages266 pages
- Size 160x239x17 mm
- Weight 522 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
In S?o Paulo during Brazil's post-dictatorship period, noise control became a recurrent controversy, and the ecological agenda against noise as a harmful pollutant has significantly reconfigured the presence of environmental sounds in the city. Sound-Politics in S?o Paulo argues that the framing of specific sounds as unavoidable, unnecessary, or as harmful "noise" has been an effective strategy to organize spaces and administer group behavior in this rapidly expanding city.
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How does the state separate music from noise? How can such filtering apparatus shape the content and form of sound production in the city? As a marker of co-presence to the hearing body, sound is always open to (or rather opens up) the politics of shared existence. In the throes of the post-dictatorship period, Brazil's legislative and executive branches implemented a series of sweeping measures to address quality of life concerns, including environmental pollution and urban inequality. In S?o Paulo, noise control became a recurrent controversy, growing in size and scale between the 1990s and 2010s. Together with the much-debated fear of crime and the socioeconomic and cultural tensions between the rich urban center and the poor peripheries, such ecological agendas against noise as a harmful pollutant have reconfigured the presence of environmental sounds in the city. In this book, Cardoso argues that the framing of specific sounds as unavoidable, unnecessary, or as harmful "noise" has been an effective strategy to organize spaces and administer group behavior in this rapidly expanding city. He focuses on two interrelated processes. First, the series of institutional regulatory mechanisms that turn sounds into the all-embracing "noise" susceptible to state intervention. Second, the constant attempts of interested groups in either attaching or detaching specific sounds (musical events, industrial noise, traffic noise, religious sounds, etc.) from regulatory scrutiny. Sound-politics is the dynamics that emerges from both processes - the channels through which sounds enter (and leave) the sphere of state regulation.
This is a well-written book on a most interesting and important subject. ...This study incorporates voluminous references, and the figures and tables are highly informative and clear. It represents a welcome addition to the literature on noise pollution and especially its definition, control, and regulation. ... Recommended
Table of Contents:
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Anti-Noise Waves
Chapter 2: Of Norms and Ears
Chapter 3: The Echo Chamber
Chapter 4: Administrative Flows
Chapter 5: Legal Channels
Chapter 6: The ?Rowdy Teenagers?
Conclusion: The Noise Multiple
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