Clubbing: Dancing, Ecstasy and VitalityThis book offers a unique insight and analysis of the cultures, spaces and experiences of clubbing. Divided into three sections: Beginnings, The Night Out and Reflections, Clubbing includes first-hand accounts of clubbing experiences, framing these accounts within the relevant research and a review of clubbing in late-1990s Britain. Malbon particularly focuses on: * the unwritten codes of social interaction among clubbers * issues of gender and sexuality * the effects of music and the role of ecstacy * clubbing as a playful act and a form of resistance * personal interpretations of clubbing experiences Offering an informative and intimate insight into the world of clubbing and the experiences of clubbers, this book presents a clear framework for study in this field. |
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Page ix
... completely artificial situation – we were both strangers to each other -- but I had good vibes anyway . We went round the corner into Kingley Street to Brasserie Breton and grabbed a few beers , chatting , taking up where we'd left off ...
... completely artificial situation – we were both strangers to each other -- but I had good vibes anyway . We went round the corner into Kingley Street to Brasserie Breton and grabbed a few beers , chatting , taking up where we'd left off ...
Page x
... completely possible . So , anyway , we set off to meet the staff , which was always the first thing that he did when he arrived at clubs . I felt like Ray Liotta's girlfriend in Goodfellas ( well , kind of anyway ) . Everyone we met ...
... completely possible . So , anyway , we set off to meet the staff , which was always the first thing that he did when he arrived at clubs . I felt like Ray Liotta's girlfriend in Goodfellas ( well , kind of anyway ) . Everyone we met ...
Page xii
... completely normal . I could feel myself being scanned , but wasn't affronted or anything by this . We all seemed to want the music to take us over ; to become us in some way . Okay , we each stamped our individuality on it in our own ...
... completely normal . I could feel myself being scanned , but wasn't affronted or anything by this . We all seemed to want the music to take us over ; to become us in some way . Okay , we each stamped our individuality on it in our own ...
Page xiii
... completely out on my feet and didn't want to intrude on their chill - out time so I stumbled towards Trafalgar Square which was , as usual , completely heaving . I was certain that there were more people in the Square than there are at ...
... completely out on my feet and didn't want to intrude on their chill - out time so I stumbled towards Trafalgar Square which was , as usual , completely heaving . I was certain that there were more people in the Square than there are at ...
Page xv
... completely blew me away when I first encountered them , especially her classic 1961 text , Ecstasy : A Study of some Secular and Religious Experiences . Michel Maffesoli's sociology , which focuses on the claimed resurgence in the XV ...
... completely blew me away when I first encountered them , especially her classic 1961 text , Ecstasy : A Study of some Secular and Religious Experiences . Michel Maffesoli's sociology , which focuses on the claimed resurgence in the XV ...
Contents
THE NIGHT AHEAD | 3 |
CLUBBING CONTEXTS | 6 |
THREE STARTING POINTS | 11 |
RESEARCHING CLUBBING | 32 |
THE NIGHT OUT | 35 |
GETTING INTO IT FEELING PART OF IT | 37 |
GETTING INTO CLUBBING | 38 |
DISTINCTIONS AND BELONGINGS | 51 |
THE ECSTATIC EXPERIENCE | 116 |
THE USE OF ECSTASY MDMA IN THE CLUBBING EXPERIENCE | 119 |
THE ECSTATIC AND THE OCEANIC IN CLUBBING | 132 |
CLUBBING AND PLAYFUL VITALITY | 134 |
PLAY AND FLOW | 135 |
RESISTANCE AND VITALITY | 144 |
CLUBBING AS PLAYFUL VITALITY | 151 |
GOING WITH THE FLOW | 163 |
GETTING INTO THE CLUB | 62 |
CLUBBING CROWDS AND BELONGINGS | 68 |
The musical and dancing crowds of clubbing | 70 |
CROWDS AND TOGETHERNESS | 71 |
MUSICAL CROWDS | 76 |
DANCING CROWDS | 85 |
SPACINGS OF DANCING | 90 |
OUT OF SPACE OUT OF TIME | 103 |
Oceanic and ecstatic experiences in clubbing | 105 |
THE OCEANIC EXPERIENCE | 106 |
REFLECTIONS | 167 |
INTRODUCTION | 169 |
THREE STORIES OF AFTERGLOW | 170 |
PLAYING CONSUMING FLUXING | 180 |
NIGHTS OUT | 188 |
Biographical snapshots of the clubbers | 191 |
NOTES | 199 |
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Page 1 - For the perfect flaneur, for the passionate spectator, it is an immense joy to set up house in the heart of the multitude, amid the ebb and flow of movement, in the midst of the fugitive and the infinite. To be away from home and yet to feel oneself everywhere at home; to see the world, to be at the centre of the world, and yet to remain hidden from the world...