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The phenomenon of all-night-long parties with electronic dance music played by a DJ was a remarkable landmark of the '90s youthscape. For many scholars and commentators, the emergence of rave and club cultures signified a fascinating possibility to test out concepts for analyzing altered states of consciousness which became a trademark of raves and clubbing. Some of the concepts of psychoanalysis (and its polemical versions) happened to be very handy. But how are these concepts used and with what implications?

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The phenomenon of all-night-long parties with electronic dance music played by a DJ was a remarkable landmark of the '90s youthscape. For many scholars and commentators, the emergence of rave and club cultures signified a fascinating possibility to test out concepts for analyzing altered states of consciousness which became a trademark of raves and clubbing. Some of the concepts of psychoanalysis (and its polemical versions) happened to be very handy. But how are these concepts used and with what implications?
Autorenporträt
Zuzana Kepplova is a PhD. candidate at the Central EuropeanUniversity in Budapest. She has been interested in club culturesin relation to psychoanalytic theories, theories of body, affect,work and questions of gender, sexuality and the post-socialist'East'. She is currently working on her dissertation P(leisure)Economies in Clubbing.