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HERTUG HANS OG HANS TROFASTE RIDDERE og deres eksklusive togter til rusuniverset
Author(s) -
Karen Elmeland
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
antropologi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2596-5425
pISSN - 0906-3021
DOI - 10.7146/ta.v0i39.115177
Subject(s) - ecstasy , rite of passage , rite , consciousness , sociology , danish , relevance (law) , psychology , religious studies , psychoanalysis , anthropology , philosophy , theology , law , political science , linguistics , neuroscience
Karen Elmeland: Hans the Duke, and His
Loyal Knights: Their Exclusive Journeys
to the World of Ecstasy
This article describes an observational study
performed during the project “Danish
Alcohol Culture - Ecstasy, Ritual and
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Regulation”. The aim of the study was to
describe the alcohol culture of the “beer
fratemity” gnaslguF. The focus was partly on
the analysis of the cultural norms and the
collective mechanisms of control
influencing the use of alcohol and ecstasy
among the members, partly on the analysis of
the ritual structures goveming and forming
the conviviality in different drinking
situations. The overall aim of the project was
to give a qualitative description of ecstasy as
a State of consciousness - a non-everyday
consciousness. In this article it is aigued that
ritual analysis can be of relevance to
understanding the ways in which Danes - and
others for that matter - drink. Following this
line of thinking, two ritual forms are
identified: a rite of passage and a rite of
fratemization. In both forms a four-stage
structure can be identified.