‘Not Just Living in the Moment’: Constructing the ‘Enterprising’ and Future-Oriented Self Through the Consumption of No-and-Low-Alcohol Drinks

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Emily Nicholls
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In contemporary, neoliberal contexts, individuals are compelled to display competent and ‘enterprising’ selves, to get ahead in ‘hustle culture’ and to prioritise their personal health/wellbeing and futures. Dominant drinking cultures that normalise binge drinking and ‘living in the moment’ sit at odds with such values, yet these tensions can be navigated through ‘responsible’ consumption, whereby consumers can continue to buy into dominant drinking cultures yet show restraint by drinking in moderation and/or participating in periods of abstinence. In recent years, an expanding market of ‘no-and low-alcohol’ (NoLo) drinks also presents increasing opportunities to negotiate new kinds of moderate drinking identities, take breaks from consumption or reconfigure relationships with alcohol entirely. Drawing on data from 15 interviews with regular NoLo drinkers, this article highlights the ways in which NoLo consumption is entangled with notions of the enterprising self in relation to health, choice/responsibility, productivity and the future. Using the consumption of NoLo drinks as a case study, the article contributes more widely to our understandings of how identities are negotiated and displayed through particular (non)consumption practices that take place in the present – but also construct the future self – in the face of neoliberal imperatives to be healthy and productive.
“不只是活在当下”:通过无酒精和低酒精饮料的消费构建“进取”和面向未来的自我
在当代新自由主义背景下,个人被迫表现出有能力和“进取”的自我,在“喧嚣文化”中取得成功,并优先考虑他们的个人健康/福祉和未来。将酗酒和“活在当下”正常化的主流饮酒文化与这些价值观不一致,但这些紧张关系可以通过“负责任的”消费来解决,消费者可以继续接受主流饮酒文化,但通过适度饮酒和/或参与戒酒期来表现出克制。近年来,“无酒精和低酒精”(NoLo)饮料市场的不断扩大,也提供了越来越多的机会,让人们可以协商出一种新的适度饮酒身份,暂停消费,或者完全重新配置与酒精的关系。根据对15位NoLo常客的采访数据,本文强调了NoLo消费与进取自我概念在健康、选择/责任、生产力和未来方面的纠缠方式。这篇文章以NoLo饮料的消费为例,更广泛地帮助我们理解,面对新自由主义对健康和生产力的要求,身份是如何通过当前发生的特定(非)消费实践来协商和展示的,同时也构建了未来的自我。
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期刊介绍: Sociological Research Online has been published quarterly online since March 1996. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed by a distinguished Editorial Board and qualify for inclusion in the UK Research Assessment Exercise. Sociological Research Online was established under the Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib). When funding ceased in September 1998, Sociological Research Online introduced institutional subscriptions in order to be able to continue publishing high quality sociology. The journal is still available without charge to individuals accessing it from non-institutional networks.
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