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喝酒喝得舒服吗?丹麦聚会前人群中的性别与情绪。

Drinking comfortably? Gender and affect among Danish pre-partiers.

机构信息

Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; Institute for Scientific Analysis, Alameda, California, USA.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2020 Jul;81:102522. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.07.017. Epub 2019 Aug 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between youthful drinking practices and gender within the domestic pre-party (prior to a night out), an arena, which has been relatively ignored in existing qualitative research on youthful alcohol use. An examination of the relationships between gender and drinking practices in this context is important for three reasons. First, pre-parties are associated with heavy drinking, which has traditionally been associated with masculinity. Second, because pre-drinking takes place in the private sphere of the home, it is therefore 'controlled' in terms of who can participate and hence what precisely is the gender composition. Third, whilst being located in the private sphere of the home, pre-party practices are nevertheless informed by the (hyper) gendered environments of public drinking spaces in the Night-Time Economy (NTE), most dominantly mainstream clubs and bars. We suggest that such characteristics allow for the emergence of specific gendered relationships, activities and affectivities, thereby demarcating the pre-party as a particular gendered drinking space.

METHODS

We draw on narrative data from 140 in-depth face-to-face interviews with young Danish alcohol users between 18-25 years of age. The interviews were part of a large-scale research project on the gendered aspects of youthful alcohol use and intoxication. Theoretically, we draw on a combination of the 'doing gender' paradigm (West & Zimmerman, 1987) and affect theoretical notions on (un)comfortability (Ahmed, 2014). We propose that these perspectives mark out the pre-party as a particularly gendered drinking space.

RESULTS

While our analysis supports the observation of existing qualitative studies, that pre-partying is not merely motivated by the possibility of becoming intoxicated in a cheap and un-surveilled way before going out, we especially argue that pre-partying is fueled by a desire for 'comfortability', which seems almost impossible to disassemble from the gendering that pre-partying also entails. Our analysis therefore contributes to the ongoing academic discussion around the relationship between 'intoxicated femininity' and 'intoxicated masculinity' by suggesting that we need to take the affective implications of young people's (gendered) drinking practices into account in a thorough discussion of the relationship between youthful alcohol use and gender.

摘要

背景

本文旨在探讨年轻饮酒者在国内预派对(外出前)中的饮酒行为与性别之间的关系,这一领域在现有的年轻饮酒者定性研究中相对被忽视。之所以要在这一背景下考察性别与饮酒行为之间的关系,有三个原因。首先,预派对与豪饮有关,而豪饮传统上与男性气质有关。其次,由于预饮发生在家庭的私人领域,因此可以控制谁可以参与,从而控制确切的性别构成。第三,尽管预派对位于家庭的私人领域,但它仍然受到夜间经济(NTE)中公共饮酒场所(主要是主流俱乐部和酒吧)的(超)性别化环境的影响。我们认为,这些特征允许出现特定的性别关系、活动和情感,从而将预派对界定为一个特定的性别化饮酒空间。

方法

我们借鉴了 140 名 18-25 岁丹麦年轻饮酒者的深入面对面访谈的叙事数据。这些访谈是一项关于年轻饮酒者性别方面的大型研究项目的一部分。从理论上讲,我们借鉴了“做性别”范式(West & Zimmerman,1987)和关于(不)舒适感的情感理论概念(Ahmed,2014)的结合。我们认为,这些观点将预派对界定为一个特别具有性别特征的饮酒空间。

结果

虽然我们的分析支持了现有定性研究的观察,即预派对不仅仅是因为在外出前以便宜且无人监管的方式喝醉的可能性而产生的,但我们特别认为,预派对是由对“舒适感”的渴望所驱动的,这种渴望似乎几乎无法与预派对所带来的性别化区分开来。因此,我们的分析通过建议我们需要在关于年轻饮酒者性别与饮酒行为之间关系的深入讨论中考虑到年轻人(性别化)饮酒行为的情感影响,为围绕“醉酒女性气质”和“醉酒男性气质”之间关系的学术讨论做出了贡献。

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