playful deviance as an urban leisure activity: secret selves, self-validation, and entertaining performances

Author: Redmon D.

Source: Deviant Behavior, Volume 24, Number 1, January-February 2003 , pp. 27-51(25)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

Framed by Erving Goffman's (1963) concept of backspaces, this article interprets the accounts people provide for participating in playful deviance during Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Backspaces provide a liminal license for people to transgress norms, participate in playful deviance, and present their secret self in urban settings. The major findings are that playful deviance is an urban tourist attraction that provides self-validation and enjoyment for participants. Examples of playful deviance include flashing the breasts, penises, buttocks; masturbating; performing or receiving oral sex; orhaving penetrative sex in public with strangers onBourbon Street during Mardi Gras.

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Publication date: 2003-01-01

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