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Sérgio Paulo Rouanet






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Sérgio Paulo Rouanet
8th Academic of the 13th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
In office
11 September 1992 – 3 July 2022
Preceded byFrancisco de Assis Barbosa
Succeeded byRuy Castro (elect)
Secretary of Culture of the Presidency
In office
10 March 1991 – 2 October 1992
PresidentFernando Collor
Preceded byIpojuca Pontes
Succeeded byAntônio Houaiss
Personal details
Born(1934-02-23)23 February 1934
Rio de Janeiro, Federal District, Brazil
Died3 July 2022(2022-07-03) (aged 88)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
SpouseBarbara Freitag
Occupation
  • Diplomat
  • philosopher
  • essayist
  • scholar
  • Sérgio Paulo Rouanet (23 February 1934 – 3 July 2022) was a Brazilian diplomat, philosopher, essayist, and scholar. He was the national Secretary of Culture between 1991 and 1992, and in his tenure he created the Lei de Incentivo à Cultura (Culture Incentive Law), a tax credit law for companies and citizens that sponsor cultural activities, which became known as Rouanet Law.[1][2]

    Rouanet was a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters since 1992 to his death.[3]

    Early life and career[edit]

    Born in Rio de Janeiro, he graduated in social sciences at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. He got a master's degree in political science from Georgetown University, in economics from George Washington University, philosophy from the New York School for Social Research and also a doctorate from the University of São Paulo.[4]

    Rouanet was a general consul of Brazil in Zurich from 1976 to 1982 and Brazilian ambassador in Denmark from 1987 to 1991, when he was appointed by then president Fernando Collor de Mello to occupy the national Secretary of Culture.[4] After Collor de Mello's impeachment, in 1992, Rouanet resigned and was appointed general consul of Brazil in Berlin from 1993 to 1995 and ambassador in Czech Republic from 1995 to 2000.[4]

    Death[edit]

    Rouanet died from Parkinson's disease on 3 July 2022, in Rio de Janeiro.[5]

    Books[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "L8313consol". www.planalto.gov.br. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  • ^ "Entenda como funciona a Lei Rouanet". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 13 March 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  • ^ "Sergio Paulo Rouanet | Academia Brasileira de Letras". Academia Brasileira de Letras (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  • ^ a b c Brasil, CPDOC – Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação História Contemporânea do. "SERGIO PAULO ROUANET | CPDOC – Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil". CPDOC – Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  • ^ "Morre, no Rio, Sergio Paulo Rouanet, diplomata autor da lei que beneficia a cultura no Brasil". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Ipojuca Pontes

    Secretary of Culture of the Presidency
    1991–1992
    Succeeded by

    Antônio Houaiss

    Academic offices
    Preceded by

    Francisco de Assis Barbosa

    8th Academic of the 13th chair of the
    Brazilian Academy of Letters

    1992–2022
    Succeeded by

    Ruy Castro


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