Nightscapes: Contested Mono-Affective Spaces of Pleasure
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Nightscapes: Contested Mono-Affective Spaces of Pleasure. / Demant, Jakob Johan.
Byen og blikkets lyst : festskrift til Henning Bech. red. / Marie Bruvik Heinskou; Morten Emmerik Wøldike. 1. udg. København : Center for Seksualitetsforskning, 2014. (Seksualiteter, Skriftrække fra Center for Seksualitetsforskning; Nr. 4).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Nightscapes: Contested Mono-Affective Spaces of Pleasure
AU - Demant, Jakob Johan
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The article take the freedom to research a group of regular clubbers that navigate on the edges of acceptable clubbing behaviour. The cases deal with clubbers that have been excluded but insist on re-gaining access to a nightclub. The cases highlight the allure of the club space, while the controversies regarding access to the nightclub highlight how affects, drugs, alcohol and space become relevant. The theoretical framework on affects includes aspects such as alcohol and other drugs, but rejects a one-sided view of how alcohol and other drugs affects people. I argue that the affective (drinking) space is an assembly of much more than alcohol and other drugs alone. As such, this framework opens up for studying how bodies, nightclubs, behaviours and other material as well as social elements constitute the affects of clubbers.
AB - The article take the freedom to research a group of regular clubbers that navigate on the edges of acceptable clubbing behaviour. The cases deal with clubbers that have been excluded but insist on re-gaining access to a nightclub. The cases highlight the allure of the club space, while the controversies regarding access to the nightclub highlight how affects, drugs, alcohol and space become relevant. The theoretical framework on affects includes aspects such as alcohol and other drugs, but rejects a one-sided view of how alcohol and other drugs affects people. I argue that the affective (drinking) space is an assembly of much more than alcohol and other drugs alone. As such, this framework opens up for studying how bodies, nightclubs, behaviours and other material as well as social elements constitute the affects of clubbers.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-87-993544-5-0
T3 - Seksualiteter, Skriftrække fra Center for Seksualitetsforskning
BT - Byen og blikkets lyst
A2 - Heinskou, Marie Bruvik
A2 - Wøldike, Morten Emmerik
PB - Center for Seksualitetsforskning
CY - København
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