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The presentation of self in everyday life

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Overlook Press, 1973 - 259 pagine

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But a great reference book. - Goodreads
Offers invaluable insight on behaviour and perception. - Goodreads
It's a reference book more than a life changer. - Goodreads

Review: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life

Recensione dell'utente  - Joe Juarez - Goodreads

I think this book served as a huge reminder that people act in different ways depending on the audience. The audience could be friends, family members, classmates, teachers, or coworkers. Each audience changes, meaning that the performer has to change too. Leggi recensione completa

Review: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life

Recensione dell'utente  - Billie Pritchett - Goodreads

Perhaps the reason TV and film depicting human drama is so appealing is because these depictions are in idealized form imitations of certain impression that people wish to convey in everyday life ... Leggi recensione completa

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
1
PERFORMANCES
17
H TEAMS
77
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Informazioni sull'autore (1973)

Erving Goffman, an American sociologist, received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He is known for his distinctive method of research and writing. He was concerned with defining and uncovering the rules that govern social behavior down to the minutest details. He contributed to interactionist theory by developing what he called the "dramaturgical approach," according to which behavior is seen as a series of mini-dramas. Goffman studied social interaction by observing it himself---no questionnaires, no research assistants, no experiments. The title of his first book, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (1959), became one of the themes of all of his subsequent research. He also observed and wrote about the social environment in which people live, as in his Total Institutions. He taught his version of sociology at the University of Pennsylvania; he died in 1983, the year in which he served as president of the American Sociological Association.

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