Capitalism Ate My Sleep but ASMR Brought It Back. Sleep as a Manageable Commodity in the Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response Online Community

Joanna Łapińska

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Abstract

This article focuses on the perception of sleep in the digital culture of autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), examining both viewer-listeners’ online discussions about the impact of ASMR videos on their sleep and the content of audiovisual materials published on YouTube. The paper posits that sleep is viewed in two ways in the ASMR community; on the one hand, in a capitalist sense as a manageable and controllable object, and, on the other, as an element that escapes this discourse. The ASMR culture, while affirming contemporary normative sleep patterns, simultaneously invites its enthusiasts to slow down, unwind, and relax, thereby aligning itself with the slow movement.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34-59
JournalZoon Politikon
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2022

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 605004 Cultural studies
  • 508002 Audiovisual media
  • 604011 Film studies
  • 508021 Media studies

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