Life as Theater: A Dramaturgical SourcebookAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 387 من الصفحات "Life as Theater" is about understanding people and how the dramaturgical way of thinking helps or hinders such understanding. A volume that has deservedly attained the status of a landmark work, this was the first book to explore systematically the material and subject matter of social psychology from the dramaturgical viewpoint. It has been widely used and quoted, and has sparked ferment and debate in fields as diverse as sociology, psychology, anthropology, political science, speech communication, and formal theater studies. "Life as Theater" is organized around five substantive issues in social psychology: Social Relationships as Drama; The Dramaturgical Self; Motivation and Drama; Organizational Dramas; and Political Dramas. This classic text was revised and updated for a second edition in 1990, and includes approximately 66 percent new materials, all featuring individual introductions that provide the dramaturgical perspective and reflect the most learned thinking and work being done within this point of view. This book's sophistication will appeal to the scholar, and its clarity and conciseness to the student. Like its predecessor, it is designed to serve as a primary text or supplementary reader in classes. This new paperback edition includes an introduction by Robert A. Stebbins that explains why, even fifteen years after its publication, "Life as Theater" remains the best single sourcebook on the dramaturgic perspective as applied in the social sciences. |
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... imputed kind may begin to treat him with increasing solicitude . The fol- lowing kinds of cumulating differen- tial treatments are reported by Lemert as characterizing the process of escala- tion to an identity clinically labeled ...
... imputation of responsibility to the person being labeled ( with all that re- sponsibility implies for imputed moti- vation ) and ( 2 ) the degree of serious- ness imputed to his offense ( with all that it implies for adopting a new role ) ...
... imputed illness is thought to be incurable or chronic , its legitimacy can no longer be condi- tional ; the legitimacy of being consi- dered deviant is in effect uncondi- tional . And when a stigmatized illness is imputed , one may say ...
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Concept and Method in the Study of Human | 23 |
Some Notes On The Dramaturgic | 32 |
THE NATURE OF SELF | 55 |
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