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By Emma & Misha

Slide 1 - Slide

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When do you feel most uncertain about which social role you should be playing?
A
With your family
B
In the metro
C
In the library
D
When two of your friend groups mix at a birthday

Slide 2 - Quiz

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Today
Who is Erving Goffman?

Which main concepts are there?

Why is it interesting?

Slide 3 - Slide

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life & main works
 1922 (Canada) - 1982 (US)
Family of Ukrainian Jews
Symbolic interactionism (but..)
Dramaturgical Analysis
 "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" (1956)

Erving Goffman 
Life may not be much of a gamble, but interaction is -Goffman, 1956, p.156

Slide 4 - Slide

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Dramaturgical approach
Sees social establishments as a place of performance. They have "fixed barriers to perception which are constructed by the individuals’ interpretation of the audience, place and time.


Slide 5 - Slide

Which are surrounded by "fixed barriers
to perception in which a particular kind of activity regularly takes place" (p.152).
The audience...
....Gives information about the social setting
....Is critical and judgmental
....Has expectations & assumptions of what behaviour "fits" the time and place



Slide 6 - Slide

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Impression management

Idealisation - To maintain a positive image of the self in social groups
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Front - Setting, appearance, manners

"a single note off key can disrupt the tone of an entire
performance” (p.33).

Slide 7 - Slide

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What was the last time you made a "false note"?

Slide 8 - Open question

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"tactics" of impression management
  • Maintenance of expressive control
  • Dramatic realisation
  • Idealisation
  • Misrepresentation 
  • Mystification
  • Audience segregation

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"While in the presence of others, the individual typically infuses his activity with signs which dramatically highlight and portray confirmatory facts which might otherwise remain hidden.“
A
Maintenance of expressive control
B
Idealisation
C
Misrepresentation
D
Dramatic realisation

Slide 10 - Quiz

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"A certain bureaucratisation of the spirit expected so that we can be relied upon to give a perfectly homogeneous performance at any given time”.
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Maintenance of expressive control
B
Idealisation
C
Misrepresentation
D
Dramatic realisation

Slide 11 - Quiz

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"upward mobility involves the presentation of proper performance and that efforts to move upward and effoers to keep from moving downward are expressed in terms of sacrifices made for the maintenance of front"
A
Maintenance of expressive control
B
Idealisation
C
Misrepresentation
D
Dramatic realisation

Slide 12 - Quiz

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"Communication techniques such a s innuendo, strategic ambiguity, and crucial omissions (...) to profit from lies without, technically, telling any"
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Maintenance of expressive control
B
Idealisation
C
Misrepresentation
D
Dramatic realisation

Slide 13 - Quiz

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“When the individual presents himself before others his performance will tend to incorporate and exemplify officially accredited values of the society, more so, in fact, than does his behaviour as a whole.“
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Maintenance of expressive control
B
Idealisation
C
Misrepresentation
D
Dramatic realisation

Slide 14 - Quiz

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  • What is a Neoliberal Subject?
  • 1956 vs. the 1970s
  • Internalization of responsibility by the individual within a system of neoliberalism that they do not necessarily agree with or recognize. 

The Neoliberal Subject
Watts, G. (2022). Are you a neoliberal subject? On the uses and abuses of a concept. European Journal of Social Theory, 25(3), 458–476. https://doi.org/10.1177/13684310211037205

Slide 15 - Slide

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What terms does Goffman use
that we can relate to
an intersectional approach?

Slide 16 - Mind map

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Intersectional Approach to Everyday Life ?

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Is Goffman's theory on everyday life useful when understanding social inequalities ?
Yes
Depends
No

Slide 18 - Poll

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BONUS: Where do Bourdieu and Goffman find common ground, and where do they differ in their theories?

Slide 19 - Open question

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