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Original Articles

Nightclubbing and the Search for Identity: Making the Transition from Childhood to Adulthood in an Urban Milieu

Pages 1-16 | Published online: 23 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

It is generally held that the kinds of rites of passage that mark the transition from childhood to adulthood found in less complex societies are not characteristic of advanced industrial societies. Rather, young people are seen to be caught within a liminal phase of ‘youth’ that involves a period of freedom and hedonistic leisure before they assume the roles and responsibilities of adulthood. This paper argues, however, that many young adults in advanced industrial societies seek to enact informal rites of passage through their leisure-time pursuits. As a popular form of leisure activity for young people worldwide, nightclubbing is examined in terms of an urban rite of passage using Mitchell's typology of urban relationships and Turner's dramaturgical perspective. The result of this analysis is a framework that may prove useful for approaching the transitional significance of other leisure practices engaged in by young people.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank Dr Philip Moore, who directed him to the potential usefulness of employing Mitchell's framework for understanding the social process of nightclubbing. The author's conceptual approach also owes much to the work of, and discussions with, Dr David Moore and Dr Malissa Helms.

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Notes on contributors

Jeremy Northcote

Jeremy Northcote is a Research Fellow at the National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Perth

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