Fonógrafos ambulantes en tiempos de don Porfirio: Hacia una historia popular de los sonidos (Ciudad de México, 1894–1903)

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jaddiel Díaz Frene
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Abstract:At the end of the nineteenth century, talking machines stopped being inaccessible to the popular sectors and became objects of daily Mexican life. It was in this context that dozens of individuals, aware of the popular predilection for recorded music and interaction with sound technologies, decided to request authorization from the city council of Mexico City to rent out their phonographs on public roads. They would receive a penny for each phonogram listened to by their clients. The need of these popular entrepreneurs for an attractive and varied repertoire prompted the emergence of shops and small recording studios in the city. This article attempts to reconstruct this forgotten chapter in the business and cultural history of Mexico. To do this, we will not only reveal the identities of the phonographers, the objects they rented, and the places they traveled but also the accusations they faced for the spread of hearing diseases and the reproduction of obscene songs. In general, this research highlights the methodological relevance of an approach that rethinks the past, having as its central axis the study of the processes of commercialization and consumption of sounds in the daily life of cities.
唐·波菲里奥时代的巡回留声机:迈向声音的通俗历史(墨西哥城,1894 - 1903)
摘要:十九世纪末,大众不再接触到会说话的机器,它成为了墨西哥日常生活的对象。正是在这种背景下,几十个人意识到人们普遍喜欢录制音乐和与声音技术的互动,决定向墨西哥城市议会申请授权,在公共道路上出租他们的留声机。客户每听一张唱片,他们就会得到一分钱。这些受欢迎的企业家需要有吸引力和多样化的曲目,这促使城市里出现了商店和小型录音棚。本文试图重建墨西哥商业和文化史上这一被遗忘的篇章。要做到这一点,我们不仅要揭露录音者的身份、他们租用的物品和他们旅行的地方,还要揭露他们因传播听力疾病和复制淫秽歌曲而面临的指控。总的来说,这项研究强调了一种重新思考过去的方法的方法相关性,以研究城市日常生活中声音的商业化和消费过程为中心。
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