1st Edition

Erving Goffman From the Perspective of the New Sociology of Knowledge

By Jürgen Raab Copyright 2019
    110 Pages
    by Routledge

    110 Pages
    by Routledge

    While Erving Goffman’s books are among the most widely read sociological works, covering issues including the presentation of the self, total institutions, interaction order to frame analysis, they are in fact guided by a single theme: the analysis of the form of interaction in social situations and the role that individuals play in it. This book stresses Goffman’s central role as a sociological theorist, exploring the potentials of his work and uncovering the recondite layers of his oeuvre. In opening a path to understanding the complexity of his writings, it offers new directions for social theory and empirical research.

    Introduction



    1. Erving Goffman: "Marginal Man" And "Key Sociological Thinker"



    2. Intellectual Formation And Influences



    3. Methodology And Procedures



    4. Social Situations And The Self



    5. Normality And Its Frames



    6. Reception And Influence



    Literature



    Chronology



    Index

    Biography

    Jürgen Raab is Professor for Sociology at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany.