A Sociology of the AbsurdRowman & Littlefield, 1989 - 244페이지 This work provides a crystallization and particularization of a school of sociological thinking variously called "creative sociology," "existential sociology," "phenomenological sociology," "conflict theory," and "dramaturgical analysis." The result is a methodological synthesis of the "dual" visions of Erving Goffman and Harold Garfinkel. This book equips the reader with a framework for providing adequate descriptions of those face-to-face encounters that make up everyday life. This edition includes essays not found in the first edition, as well as a new introduction that locates it in the spectrum of contemporary theorizing. |
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Toward a Sociology of the Absurd | 2 |
Niccolo Machiavelli 14691527 | 9 |
Scene | 21 |
Territoriality | 22 |
Territorial Encroachment | 27 |
Reaction to Encroachment | 29 |
Reaction to the Absence of Free Space | 32 |
Conclusion | 33 |
Types of Accounts | 113 |
Honoring Accounts and Background Expectancies | 120 |
Linguistic Styles and Accounts | 123 |
Strategies for Avoiding Accounts | 126 |
Negotiating Identities and Accounts | 127 |
Conclusion | 131 |
Accounts Deviance and Social Order | 133 |
When Is an Act Deviant? | 134 |
Time Tracks | 35 |
Analytic Features of Time Tracks | 36 |
Time Track Movement | 41 |
Time Panic | 46 |
Conclusion | 49 |
Adventures | 51 |
Agent | 60 |
Freud Mead Goffman | 61 |
Stage Fright and the Problem of Identity | 69 |
The Dramatic Frame and Stage Fright | 71 |
The Stage as an Environment | 74 |
Audience Stage Fright | 79 |
Stage Fright in Everyday Life | 81 |
Coping Strategies | 85 |
Conclusions | 87 |
Coolness in Everyday Life | 90 |
Conclusions | 95 |
Paranoia Homosexuality and Game Theory | 98 |
Conclusion | 109 |
Agency | 111 |
Accounts | 112 |
The General Nature of Accounts | 135 |
Interaction as Game Behavior | 137 |
Face Games | 140 |
Accounts Pluralism and Power | 149 |
Conclusion | 152 |
Purpose | 156 |
Game Frameworks | 157 |
A Game Typology | 161 |
Conclusion | 178 |
Extroduction | 181 |
A Sociology of the Absurd Revisited | 182 |
Appendices | 191 |
The Marquis de Sade and the Quest for the Nonabsurd | 192 |
Rebellion and the Nonabsurd | 194 |
Conclusion | 197 |
Power Pluralism and Order | 198 |
Pluralism and the Sociology of the Absurd | 200 |
Concluding Remarks | 203 |
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