Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing

This paper aims to explore the reasons behind why recreational pole dancers are labelled as deviants, and the methods they engage in to negotiate this label. Information was gathered from both surveys and informal semi-structured qualitative interviews. For the interviews, 10 individuals revealed in...

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Main Authors: Yeo, Nicholas, Xue, Linnet, Koh, Judy
Other Authors: Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-764432019-12-10T11:09:00Z Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing Yeo, Nicholas Xue, Linnet Koh, Judy Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology This paper aims to explore the reasons behind why recreational pole dancers are labelled as deviants, and the methods they engage in to negotiate this label. Information was gathered from both surveys and informal semi-structured qualitative interviews. For the interviews, 10 individuals revealed in-depth details regarding their pole dance journey. All of our interviewees highlighted to us how they felt stigmatized at some point and were casted as deviants. However, rather than simply withdrawing their participation, they negotiated these deviant labels through various strategies under Sykes and Matza’s Techniques of Neutralization (1957). They also emphasised how pole dancing has allowed them to experience feelings of empowerment on both personal and societal levels. However, despite their attempts, societal limitations such as “double entanglement” (McRobbie, 2009) and a highly communitarian Singaporean culture still prevents them from achieving true empowerment and expressing themselves without restraint in the eyes of the Singaporean public. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 2019-03-09T12:30:03Z 2019-03-09T12:30:03Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76443 en 35 p. application/pdf
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Xue, Linnet
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Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing
description This paper aims to explore the reasons behind why recreational pole dancers are labelled as deviants, and the methods they engage in to negotiate this label. Information was gathered from both surveys and informal semi-structured qualitative interviews. For the interviews, 10 individuals revealed in-depth details regarding their pole dance journey. All of our interviewees highlighted to us how they felt stigmatized at some point and were casted as deviants. However, rather than simply withdrawing their participation, they negotiated these deviant labels through various strategies under Sykes and Matza’s Techniques of Neutralization (1957). They also emphasised how pole dancing has allowed them to experience feelings of empowerment on both personal and societal levels. However, despite their attempts, societal limitations such as “double entanglement” (McRobbie, 2009) and a highly communitarian Singaporean culture still prevents them from achieving true empowerment and expressing themselves without restraint in the eyes of the Singaporean public.
author2 Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir
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Xue, Linnet
Koh, Judy
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author Yeo, Nicholas
Xue, Linnet
Koh, Judy
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title Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing
title_short Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing
title_full Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing
title_fullStr Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing
title_full_unstemmed Pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing
title_sort pole-arizing extremes : negotiating deviance and achieving empowerment in recreational pole dancing
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