妇女在圣保罗剧院的地位

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
João Oswaldo Leiva Filiho
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本文的目的是提供关于圣保罗(巴西)市戏剧制作中的性别差距的定量信息,从而帮助提高对该领域妇女所面临的不平等现象的认识。本文比较了七种不同的戏剧相关职业中男性和女性的工作机会,并以2018年在该市演出的1466部戏剧的地图为基础。这些数据是从当地媒体出版的三份每周指南和两份每月出版物中收集的:一份剧院指南和一份文化机构的杂志,该机构在该市经营着20个文化场所。任何空白都是通过直接联系剧院场地和戏剧制作人来填补的。在两种最具战略性的戏剧制作工作中,男性的比例明显失衡:男性编剧占77%,导演占78%。因此,男性专业人士占绝大多数,正是在负责建立受众话语的职能中。与女性相比,这让他们在表达自己的价值观、想法和观点方面处于更好的位置。当考虑到演员时,这一差距就小了,其中46%是女性。由于女性在灯光指导和布景设计师中占少数,技术性职业中也基本上没有女性。然而,在服装设计师中,女性占多数。最令人意想不到的结果是制片人之间的平等,52%的制片人是女性。考虑到演出的次数,上述所有差距都增加了。平均而言,女性在提供更多工作时间的戏剧中工作较少,因此更有可能获得更高的薪水。该研究还表明,当女性负责编剧、导演或制作戏剧时,其他所有功能的差距都会缩小。
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The place ow women in the theatres of São Paulo
The aim of this article was to provide quantitative information about the gender gap in theatre production in the city of São Paulo (Brazil), thereby helping to raise awareness of the inequalities faced by women in the field. The text compares the opportunities available to men and women working in seven different theatre-related occupations and is underpinned by a mapping of 1,466 plays performed in the city throughout 2018. The data were collected from three weekly guides published by the local media and two monthly publications: a theatre guide and a magazine from a cultural institution that ran 20 cultural venues in the city. Any gaps were then filled by directly contacting theatre venues and the producers of the plays. There was a significant imbalance towards men in the two most strategic theatre production jobs: men wrote 77% of the plays and directed 78% of them. Thus, male professionals were a huge majority precisely in the functions responsible for building the discourse that reaches audiences. Compared to women, this left them in a much better position to express their values, ideas, and perspectives. This gap was smaller when considering performers, of which 46% were female. Women were also largely absent in technical occupations given that they were a minority among lighting directors and set designers. However, women represented the majority among costume designers. The most unexpected result was the parity among producers, with 52% being women. All the aforementioned gaps increased when the number of performances were considered. On average, women worked less in plays that provided more working time that were therefore, more likely tohave higher salaries. The study also showed that when women were responsible for writing, directing, or producing a play,the gap was reduced in all the other functions.
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Debats-Revista de Cultura Poder i Societat
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