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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Dancing, Ecstasy and Vitality Ben Malbon. Preface Thanks PART ONE The beginnings The night ahead Clubbing contexts Three starting points Researching clubbing PART TWO CONTENTS The night out Getting into it , feeling part of it ...
Dancing, Ecstasy and Vitality Ben Malbon. Preface Thanks PART ONE The beginnings The night ahead Clubbing contexts Three starting points Researching clubbing PART TWO CONTENTS The night out Getting into it , feeling part of it ...
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... night , summer 19972 8 p.m.- Oxford Circus tube station , West End , London It was balmy and still light , and very ... night is that if you don't like it , it's tough ! You'll have to rough it out , whereas if I was with a clubber mate ...
... night , summer 19972 8 p.m.- Oxford Circus tube station , West End , London It was balmy and still light , and very ... night is that if you don't like it , it's tough ! You'll have to rough it out , whereas if I was with a clubber mate ...
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... night . everyone else Inside , the club was quite slick - a ' proper ' club as opposed to the dingy cellars that are often the venues for London club nights . Three floors : a basement playing funk , hip hop and kind of easy stuff ...
... night . everyone else Inside , the club was quite slick - a ' proper ' club as opposed to the dingy cellars that are often the venues for London club nights . Three floors : a basement playing funk , hip hop and kind of easy stuff ...
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... Night Fever , every woman was Lydia from Fame . Sweat becomes something to be proud of rather than a social stigma . 4 a.m. - lost for words , lost in time and space , just lost ... Wow . There came a point when I was just taken aback ...
... Night Fever , every woman was Lydia from Fame . Sweat becomes something to be proud of rather than a social stigma . 4 a.m. - lost for words , lost in time and space , just lost ... Wow . There came a point when I was just taken aback ...
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... night bus was ... well , just the night bus . Overcrowded , full of mostly young people , half of whom were nattering like idiots and half of whom were virtually asleep . No one really looked what you'd call ' healthy ' . I remember ...
... night bus was ... well , just the night bus . Overcrowded , full of mostly young people , half of whom were nattering like idiots and half of whom were virtually asleep . No one really looked what you'd call ' healthy ' . I remember ...
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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