The Presentation of Self in Everyday LifeOverlook Press, 1973 - 259 páginas The key work of one of the most influential sociologists of the twentieth century. Erving Goffman deals with human interaction in social situations using the metaphor of the stage. Role-playing is now recognized as not merely the province of the performer and the maladjusted neurotic, but as an integral and necessary function of daily living. Social techniques of self-presentation are illuminated by examples taken from detailed research and observation of social customs in many regions and a variety of occupational levels. One of the most interesting aspects of this study is its revelation of the many roles that must be assumed by everyone engaged in even the simplest life-situations. In the course of any day one may easily play a half-dozen parts: with the boss, with fellow-workers, with friends, with one's spouse, and so on. Dr. Goffman's analogy details how "acting" techniques are used in the most common everyday circumstances; it bares the mainsprings of manipulation that keep society moving.--From publisher description. |
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... fact that an opportunity for such prior con- sultation was available to them . In other words , in staging a definition of the situation , it may be necessary for the several members of the team to be unanimous in the posi- tions they ...
... fact that an opportunity for such prior con- sultation was available to them . In other words , in staging a definition of the situation , it may be necessary for the several members of the team to be unanimous in the posi- tions they ...
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... facts and the under- communication of others . Given the fragility and the re- quired expressive coherence of the reality that is ... fact that crucial facts have not been openly admitted . Dark secrets were consid- DISCREPANT ROLES.
... facts and the under- communication of others . Given the fragility and the re- quired expressive coherence of the reality that is ... fact that crucial facts have not been openly admitted . Dark secrets were consid- DISCREPANT ROLES.
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... fact , here the standards of the staff were stiffer than those of mainland guests , since what smelt " high " to natives could smell " well hung " to outsiders . So , also , there is a tradition on the island which allows aging crofters ...
... fact , here the standards of the staff were stiffer than those of mainland guests , since what smelt " high " to natives could smell " well hung " to outsiders . So , also , there is a tradition on the island which allows aging crofters ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix | 1 |
PERFORMANCES | 17 |
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