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Undressing the moves - an ethnographic study of lap-dancers and lap-dancing club culture

机译:解开这些动作 - 对圈舞者和圈舞俱乐部文化的人种学研究

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The lap-dancing club phenomenon is relatively new in the UK and as a result, in the last decade, it has aroused much public debate. Despite this, the study of this industry here in the UK has been neglected, with the body of research confined to the U.S and Canada. In spite of gaining some academic attention abroad, the literature, which has emerged from the research, suggests a narrow field of interest, concerned with exploitation, risk and dancer motivation. Further to this, there has also been a tendency to address dancer-customer interaction; the relationship between dancers has been ignored. Finally, the general approach of researchers has been to stress the negative implications of a lap-dancing career on the dancers; reflected in the deviant and implicit anti-sex work/exploitation frameworks which have dominated academic thinking in this field of study. Through the use of ethnographic methods the research on which this thesis is based redresses these issues. The data for this research was generated in a UK lap-dancing club using extensive participant observation, estimated at over 2000 hours, along with in-depth interviews to supplement the core findings. The main focus of study was on the relationships between dancers and the culture with which they mutually engage. Through this exploration, some of the key areas of academic interest including dancer motivation, risk and exploitation were directly or implicitly challenged. Further to this, through delving into the relationship between dancers, an understanding of the way in which these relationships are used to cultivate and reinforce dancer status roles in the club was developed. In relation to this, a dancer hierarchy has been identified, comprising of three stages: new girl, transition and old school. Finally, the lap-dancing club culture, which is not only signified by some of the duties of the job, but also by the „social‟ and „emotional‟ rituals with which dancers mutually engage, is also addressed. Although the negative implications of lap-dancing club culture are acknowledged, the social fulfilment and subcultural attachment dancers have to their occupation is also emphasised. This research therefore starts to shift our understanding of the lap-dancing club phenomenon and reconstruct it within a UK context.
机译:圈速俱乐部现象在英国相对较新,因此,在过去的十年中,它引起了很多公众争论。尽管如此,在英国的这个行业的研究却被忽略了,而研究的范围仅限于美国和加拿大。尽管在国外引起了一些学术关注,但从研究中得出的文献表明,兴趣范围狭窄,涉及剥削,风险和舞者的动机。除此之外,还存在解决舞者与顾客互动的趋势。舞者之间的关系被忽略了。最后,研究人员的一般方法是强调跳圈职业对舞者的负面影响。反映在这个研究领域的学术思想中占主导地位的反常和隐性反性工作/剥削框架。通过使用人种志方法,本论文所基于的研究解决了这些问题。这项研究的数据是在英国的小型健身俱乐部中进行的,参与者进行了广泛的观察(估计超过2000小时),并进行了深入访谈以补充核心发现。研究的主要重点是舞者与他们相互交往的文化之间的关系。通过这种探索,直接或隐含地挑战了一些学术兴趣的关键领域,包括舞者的动机,风险和剥削。除此之外,通过深入研究舞者之间的关系,对如何利用这些关系来培养和加强舞者在俱乐部中的地位角色的理解得到了发展。与此相关,已经确定了舞者等级,包括三个阶段:新女孩,过渡和旧学校。最后,还讨论了跳舞俱乐部文化,不仅由工作的某些职责所代表,而且还由舞者相互参与的“社交”和“情感”仪式所代表。尽管人们认识到跳舞俱乐部文化的负面影响,但也强调了舞蹈演员对其职业的社会满足感和亚文化依恋。因此,这项研究开始转移了我们对单圈跳舞俱乐部现象的理解,并在英国范围内对其进行了重构。

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    Colosi Rachela;

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