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Carnage! Coming to a town near you? Nightlife, uncivilised behaviour and the carnivalesque body

Pages 265-282 | Received 13 May 2011, Accepted 17 Oct 2011, Published online: 08 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Questions of embodiment are to be crucial in shaping the dynamics of social inclusion and exclusion. To explore the way that these dynamics shape the use of leisure spaces, this paper examines the mediation of Carnage UK events, organised mass student excursions around spaces of nightlife that have proved controversial in many British towns and cities. It is suggested in this paper that the discursive framing of Carnage UK events reflects specific social anxieties about disorderly bodies, invoking distinctions based on classed, sexed and gendered notions of respectability and desirability. Highlighting themes relating to carnivalesque and excessive bodies, it is concluded that conflicts over the use of leisure spaces need to be understood in relation to representations of specific social groups as figures of both desire and disgust. In making this argument, the paper alights on the student as a key figure in contemporary debates concerning nightlife, leisure and consumption.

实施方案的问题对塑造社会包容和排斥的动态是至关重要的。为了探索这些动态塑造休闲使用的方式, 本文探讨了英国大屠杀事件的调解, 这是指组织大规模的学生在夜生活场所周围游览这已经在许多英国城镇和城市证明是有争议的。本文提出的大屠杀的英国事件的论述框架反映了特定的社会关于无序机构, 和对尊重和需求在阶层, 性和性取向问题基础上的区别的忧虑。突出关于狂欢和过度的主题, 研究总结关于休闲空间使用的冲突需要根据特定的社会群体作为欲望和厌恶的代表性来了解。为了突出该论点, 该文章着重于学生作为当代关于夜生活, 休闲和消费的辩论的主要核心人物。

Questões de personificação são cruciais na formação das dinâmicas de inclusão e exclusão social. Para explorar as formas nas quais essas dinâmicas conformam a utilização de espaços de lazer, esse trabalho examina a mediação dos eventos da Carnage UK, excursões em massa de estudantes organizadas em espaços de vida noturna que já se mostraram controversos em muitas cidades britânicas. Este trabalho sugere que o enquadramento discursivo do eventos da Carnage UK reflete ansiedades sociais especificas sobre corpos desregrados, invocando distinções baseadas em noções de respeitabilidade e desejo de classe, sexo e gênero. Destacando temas ligados aos corpos carnavalescos e excessivos, é concluído que conflitos sobre a utilização de espaços de lazer precisam ser compreendidos em relação a representações de grupos sociais específicos como imagens de desejo e desgosto. Ao realizar essa afirmação, o trabalho coloca o estudante como uma figura chave nos debates contemporâneos sobre vida noturna, lazer e consumo.

Acknowledgements

This paper has benefitted from the comments of colleagues in the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent – most notably Kate O’Brien, Keith Heyward, Chris Shilling, and Alex Stevens – as well as the two anonymous referees. This paper was first presented in a session on ‘Universities and the City’ at the Association of American Geographers Conference, Washington DC, 2010, and I particularly wish to thank Darren Smith for organising that session and encouraging me to publish this paper.

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