Getting Inked at a Tattoo Convention: Subjectivity and Belonging within an Alternative Cultural Heterotopia¹

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  • Sebastiano Benasso University of Genova, Italy
  • Luisa Stagi University of Genova, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13136/isr.v11i3.492

Abstract

The article explores the Tattoo Convention environment as a privileged context to observe the power relations and the negotiation of meanings framed by the tattoo culture. We focus our analysis on the dynamics that regard the field of Tattoo Convention as an alternative cultural heterotopia (St. John, 2011), giving particular attention to the tension between the desire for community and belonging - which shapes the bio-sociability (Ortega, 2004; Ferreira, 2009) in the space of the convention - and the pursuit of a unique and exclusive body-project. We see broader dynamics of conflict - between inclusion and exclusion, “cool” and mainstream, standardisation and artistry - resonating with this tension. Within this frame, corporal dimensions such as the pain take on the intensification of the biographical meanings (Le Breton, 2002) for individuals and liturgical element for the community.

Author Biographies

Sebastiano Benasso, University of Genova, Italy

Department of Educational Sciences (DISFOR)

Luisa Stagi, University of Genova, Italy

Department of Educational Sciences (DISFOR)

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Published

17.09.2021

How to Cite

Benasso, S., & Stagi, L. (2021). Getting Inked at a Tattoo Convention: Subjectivity and Belonging within an Alternative Cultural Heterotopia¹. Italian Sociological Review, 11(3), 807. https://doi.org/10.13136/isr.v11i3.492

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