Youthful drinking with a purpose. Intersections of age and sex in teenage identity work
Engelsk titel: Youthful drinking with a purpose. Intersections of age and sex in teenage identity work
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Författare:
Demant J
Email: jd@sociology.ku.dk
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 58
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 07073834
Sammanfattning
Drawing on a study consisting of 28
focus groups, this paper will discuss
how drinking practices and partying is
drawn into negotiations of gender and
age identity. The article focuses on how
boys and girls, aged 14-16, construct
identities based on the discourses
on alcohol and partying that can be
identified in the focus group data
material. The focus group material
forms a unique insight into how
alcohol and partying are used in these
negotiations. Together with Judith
Butler’s concepts of performance and
citation, the concept of intersectionality
will form a theoretical background
for the discussion of how alcohol is
used to perform age and sex in a
culturally intelligible way. The girls
position themselves as feminine and
mature through their drinking and
through sexualizing older boys. The
"heterosexualizing" of the party-space
creates a paradoxical position for the
boys of the same age as the girls.
They have limited possibility of making
impressions on girls their own age,
and they cannot turn towards younger
girls because that will position them as
immature. The intersection of age and
sex creates a separation within the party
scene, where girls and boys of the same
age often attend different parties. The
boys end up in same-sex parties where they construct masculinity
by way of binge drinking
more than in their gender
play with the girls.