Title: The drama of social life : a dramaturgical handbook
Abstract: Contents: Introduction, Charles Edgley Part I Classical and Contemporary Thinkers and Perspectives in Dramaturgical Thought: Drama as life: the seminal contributions of Kenneth Burke, Ann Branaman Tale of the evolutionary drama of symboling: a dramaturgical digression, Eugene Halton Victor Turner's dramaturgical theory of ritual, Karen L. Drummond The dramaturgical legacy of Erving Goffman, Greg Smith. Part II Foundational Concepts: Situation and structure in the making of selves, Michael Schwalbe Authenticity and dramaturgical self, J. Patrick Williams Dramaturgy and motivation: motive talk, accounts, and disclaimers, John P. Hewitt Role-distance, activity distance, and the dramaturgic metaphor, Robert A. Stebbins. Part III Substantive Investigations and Empirical Elaborations: Social movements and the dramatic framing of social reality, Robert D. Benford The drama of dissent: police, protesters, and political impression management, Daniel D. Martin Media dramas and the social construction of reality, David L. Altheide The performative body: dramaturgy, the body, and embodiment, Dennis Waskul and Phillip Vannini Museum drama and interaction order 'sui generis': works of art as hubs for co-orientation, Dirk vom Lehn Puttin' on your face: staged emotions among barbershop singers, Jeffrey E. Nash Transsexuals' gendered self-presentations, J. Edward Sumerau, Douglas P. Schrock and Teri Jo Reese Sadomasochistic selves: dramaturgical dimensions of SM play, Staci Newmahr. Part IV The Future of Dramaturgical Thinking: The dramaturgy of digital experience, Annette Markham Dramaturgy and post-structuralism, Phillip Vannini Hypermodern dramaturgy in online encounters, Simon Gottschalk and Jennifer Whitmer Index.
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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