Erving Goffman and his model of Social interaction and the analogy of life is like a theater
Observing and analyzing social roles is a primary interest of Erving Goffman, from which he develops his theory of "self." Using the metaphor of the stage, he describes that the individual carries out activities of his or her role in the same way an actor would perform roles before an audience. The role-playing or performance varies according to context and usually intends to please the present audience. This paper explains how Goffman's unfolds different dimensions of the "self" locating individuals in the world of performance.
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Filename: 15430 Goffman Social Interaction.doc
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