Dissertação
Lazer mercadoria e juventude: relações entre o público e o privado a partir do caso concreto da Boate Kiss
Fecha
2015-03-07Registro en:
NASCIMENTO, Thaiane Bonaldo do. Leisure merchandise e youth: relations between public and private fron de case off concrete Nightclubs Kiss. 2015. 84 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação Física) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2015.
Autor
Nascimento, Thaiane Bonaldo do
Institución
Resumen
This research aimed to "analyze the relationship between leisure in nightclubs in the city of Santa Maria, Brazil
in the legislation field" from a concrete reality: the disaster of the Nightclub KISS. As a methodological
approach, we retreated from the "police investigation of Nightclub KISS" documental analysis; matters from
print media "Diário de Santa Maria" from 2013 and 2014, and the Complementary Law No. 14.376, from the
26th of December 2013. And, as a mean of interpretation, we used the assumptions from the content analysis. We
listed the categories for analysis: leisure as a merchandise, university students, nightclubs, legislation, Nightclub
KISS, risk and safety. The analysis of the documents showed: the articulation of the leisure as a merchandise,
youth and risks to the logic of capitalist production system; and that the youth search for ecstasy in leisure, and
the owners search for profit relegates to second plan the aspects related to safety, in particular, infrastructure and
the licenses. Moreover, the precariousness of public leisure in the city of Santa Maria makes private leisure
facilities, with greater emphasis on nightclubs and the main leisure areas of the university students, which
constitute themselves as merchandise, and trade desire in an alienated way. In this context, the disaster was not
an accident but the result of several flaws. In short, the infrastructure and the management of safety regulations
require observation and questioning beyond the condescension and the uncritical acceptance of social trends and
leisure fetishization. The creation of legislations that would guarantee security to nightclubs after the disaster,
especially the Law Kiss, constituted a landmark in the country. Nevertheless, the subsequent of Law Kiss,
explained that the economic system and private interests remain being the great limiter of politics and hence the
relationship between the public and private sectors. In the capitalist system, security is not a first-order
component, it‟s the opposite, vanishes at the expense of the primary concern: profit.