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'The guys in there just expect to be laid': Embodied and gendered socio-spatial practices of a 'night out' in Wollongong, Australia

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:13 authored by Gordon Waitt, Loretta Jessop, Andrew Gorman-Murray
This article investigates intersections of sexuality, sex, femininities, and alcohol. The concept of spatially-situated subjectivity is deployed to examine how women negotiate their femininities and sexualities in and through spaces of a 'night out'. A mixed methods approach was deployed with young, single, white women in Wollongong, Australia. Drawing on narrative analysis, our research suggests the paradoxical qualities of pub spaces. We argue that where and why women drink is an outcome of negotiations, transgressions and accommodations as they reconcile a sense of self with(in) the gendered and heterosexed socio-spatial practice of particular pubs. In practical terms, corporeal femininities provide effective advice for ameliorating risks of regular intoxication.© 2011 Taylor & Francis.

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Waitt, G. R., Jessop, L. & Gorman-Murray, A. W. (2011). 'The guys in there just expect to be laid': Embodied and gendered socio-spatial practices of a 'night out' in Wollongong, Australia. Gender, Place and Culture, 18 (2), 255-275.

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Gender, Place and Culture

Volume

18

Issue

2

Pagination

255-275

Language

English

RIS ID

38389

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