Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/17658
Author(s): Nofre, J.
Malet Calvo, D.
Editor: Geoff Stahl, Giacomo Bottà
Date: 2019
Title: Pubcrawling Lisbon: nocturnal geoethnographies of Bairro Alto
Pages: 49 - 61
ISBN: 9783319997865
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1007/978-3-319-99786-5_4
Abstract: In this chapter, we argue the urban night of Bairro Alto in Lisbon (Portugal) is strongly characterized by the promotion of alcohol-fuelled leisure among young people, which is very well represented by the rapid expansion of pub crawls during night-time hours. However, Bairro Alto’s nightscape is also characterized by street cleanliness and high noise level in public space; race, gender and class inequalities; heteronormativity and patriarchalism; liminality and labour exploitation; and hypersecurization of public space and social, moral and political control. All this features very well in Lisbon’s pub crawl culture. Based on an extensive ethnographic fieldwork, we argue pub crawls and their alcohol-fuelled carnivalesque expressions of (simulated) joy and happiness can be seen not only as a new element of social distinction shown by these “party tourists”, but hypersecurized micro-spatiotemporal evasions of the (precarious and uncertain) everyday life of pub crawls’ clients.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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