The Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of Artists in a Context of Violence and Poverty. A Case Study in Acapulco, Mexico

Keywords: Artists, Economic rights, Social rights, Cultural rights, Mexico
Agencies: Financiado por The Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Boston College, 2019 Summer Research Grant. Agradecimientos: Por todo su apoyo y comentarios para este proyecto de investigación a los artistas y gestores que colaboraron en estas entrevistas, The Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Boston College, Dirección Municipal de Cultura del H. Ayuntamiento de Acapulco, Escuela de Iniciación Artística de Acapulco G65, David Takeuchi, Margaret Lombe, Brinton Lykes, Timothy Karcz, Pooja Paul, Nathaly Gutierrez, Diana García, Malena Steiner, Donají Soto, Gabriel Brito y Miguel Benítez.

Abstract

Poverty and victimization caused by crime and violence are considered violations of economic, social and cultural rights, and human dignity. The most excluded populations are often recurrent victims of these rights violations. Artists are one of these populations, as they are usually in a situation of structural socio-economic vulnerability.

Taking as a case study the city of Acapulco, Mexico, one of the most violent and impoverished areas in the country, we try to answer, how is art practiced in Acapulco, a city with a high rate of the population living in poverty and in a high level of violence? What implications have this in artistic practice? Besides, how do those dedicated to art in Acapulco practice their rights? For this, an instrumental qualitative case study was designed focused on the experiences of the artists. Through a thematic analysis, we identify that in Acapulco, artists practice their economic, social and cultural rights mainly through the market, and in cases of more constant exercise, this is associated with a formal employment contract, rather than from the public offer guaranteed by the state.

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Published
2021-02-02
How to Cite
Reyes-Martínez, J., & Andrade-Guzmán, C. (2021). The Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of Artists in a Context of Violence and Poverty. A Case Study in Acapulco, Mexico. Arte, Individuo Y Sociedad, 33(2), 413-432. https://doi.org/10.5209/aris.68448
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