亲密接触:膝上舞工作中的亲密服务互动作为“自我-他人-事物”的联结

Close Encounters: Intimate service interactions in lap dancing work as a nexus of ‘self-others-things’

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2019
被引 14
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于对膝上舞工作的民族志研究,分析了编码、具身和嵌入三个过程如何共同构建这一行业,揭示了亲密服务互动中自我、他人与事物的动态联结。

Abstract

Drawing on ethnographic research on lap dancing work, this paper focuses on how the subjectivities, interactions and settings that constitute the lap dancing industry come into being through three interrelated processes of encoding, embodying and embedding. In considering how these processes combine to ‘enact’ the industry, the paper draws on Merleau Ponty’s understanding of the world as a dynamic nexus of ‘self-others-things’. Focusing on how this nexus shapes lived experiences of intimate service interactions, the analysis considers how dancers continually negotiate customers’ expectations of the service encounter given the ways in which these are: (i) encoded in depictions of lap dancing work in marketing and advertising materials on club websites; (ii) embodied by lap dancers through their interactions with customers; and (iii) embedded within the materiality of lap dancing clubs. The paper shows how intimate service encounters can be understood as the outcome of a nexus of ‘self-others-things’ through which particular organizational subjectivities and settings are brought into being through these three interrelated processes.

组织行为服务营销社会学民族志