1st Edition
Goffman and Social Organization Studies of a Sociological Legacy
Edited By Greg Smith
Copyright 1999
232 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
by
Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
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Erving Goffman is considered by many to have been one of the most important sociologists of the post-war era. His close observation of everyday life and his concern with the ways in which people play roles and manage the impressions they present to each other led to his pioneering creation of a new dramaturgical perspective for sociology. His later analysis explored the field of deviance and many... Read more
Notes on contributors, 1. Introduction: interpreting Goffman’s sociological legacy, 2. Erving Goffman: what is a life? The uneasy making of an intellectual biography, 3. Fine romances: two arrangements between the sexes in public places, 4. Role distance and the negational self, 5. Sundered selves: mental illness and the interaction order in the work of Erving Goffman, 6. Ethnographic coats and tents, 7. The omnipotence of the actor: Erving Goffman on ‘the definition of the situation’, 8. Reading Goffman on interaction, 9. Non-person and Goffman: sociology under the influence of literature, 10. Claiming the text: parsing the sardonic visions of Erving Goffman and Thorstein Veblen, Bibliography, Index
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