The Presentation of Self in Everyday LifeKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1959 - 272 páginas Based upon detailed research and observation of social customs in many regions, here is a notable contribution to our understanding of ourselves, using theatrical performance as a framework. This book explores the realm of human behavior in social situations and the way that we appear to others. Each person in everyday social intercourse presents himself and his activity to others, attempts to guide and control the impressions they form of him, and employs certain techniques in order to sustain his performance, just as an actor presents a character to an audience. |
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... one's fellow performers and some distance from the witnesses , we find that a rigid in- capacity to depart from one's inward view of reality may at times endanger one's performance . Some performances are carried off successfully with ...
... one's fellow performers and some distance from the witnesses , we find that a rigid in- capacity to depart from one's inward view of reality may at times endanger one's performance . Some performances are carried off successfully with ...
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... one's organization and even one's team , there is also greater assurance that he will employ 16 For this and other data on India , and for suggestions in gen- eral , I am indebted to McKim Marriott . 17 Weinlein , op . cit . , p . 106 ...
... one's organization and even one's team , there is also greater assurance that he will employ 16 For this and other data on India , and for suggestions in gen- eral , I am indebted to McKim Marriott . 17 Weinlein , op . cit . , p . 106 ...
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... one's shoulders and serve as a defense as well . The unspoken mutual confidence necessary to them rests on two as- sumptions concerning one's fellows . The first is that the colleague will not misunderstand ; the second is that he will ...
... one's shoulders and serve as a defense as well . The unspoken mutual confidence necessary to them rests on two as- sumptions concerning one's fellows . The first is that the colleague will not misunderstand ; the second is that he will ...
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PERFORMANCES | 17 |
TEAMS | 77 |
REGIONS AND REGION BEHAVIOR | 106 |
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