This chapter considers the ways in which social actors construct, display, and perform the scenes in which they appear. Together, they cooperate to define situations with an interpretative frame, drawing upon shared repertoires of tacit knowledge. Focusing on Goffman’s dramaturgy as a branch of symbolic interactionism, the chapter begins with the metaphor of the theatre as a representation of social life. Individuals perform situation-based roles as if they were characters, scripted and rehearsed to meet the normative demands of each context and audience. This self-presentation involves techniques of impression management, such as facework, concealment, dramaturgical circumspection, and movement between the frontstage and backstage regions....
Existing approaches to describe social interactions consider emotional states or use ad-hoc descript...
In this chapter, we will focus on performance as an aesthetic orcommunicative event that unfolds at ...
This paper explores the acting in an interdisciplinary way, linking the insights that come from theo...
As a sociological perspective, dramaturgy takes seriously the similarities between life and theatre....
International audienceIn his famous book, The presentation of the self in everyday life, E. Goffman ...
In Chapter One, the dramaturgical analogy, whereby theatre is compared with social life, is describe...
Dramaturgy is a view of social life as a series of drama performances in a stage. The term Dramaturg...
The work is carried out to analyze the relationship of acting as mimesis and acting as an express...
This thesis promotes a consideration of theatre as an essentially social skill rather than a dramati...
The article examines how the aspects of the social world are enacted in a theater play. The data com...
There is a growing interest in the notion and practice of dramaturgy, which is often discussed eithe...
The article examines how the aspects of the social world are enacted in a theater play. The data com...
Various discourses of aesthetics are explored in this article to examine the ways in which social id...
Acting on stage is a mode of performing an action, in the context of which the bodily aspects implic...
What do actors accomplish when they play characters on stage? Bruce Wilshire contends that through d...
Existing approaches to describe social interactions consider emotional states or use ad-hoc descript...
In this chapter, we will focus on performance as an aesthetic orcommunicative event that unfolds at ...
This paper explores the acting in an interdisciplinary way, linking the insights that come from theo...
As a sociological perspective, dramaturgy takes seriously the similarities between life and theatre....
International audienceIn his famous book, The presentation of the self in everyday life, E. Goffman ...
In Chapter One, the dramaturgical analogy, whereby theatre is compared with social life, is describe...
Dramaturgy is a view of social life as a series of drama performances in a stage. The term Dramaturg...
The work is carried out to analyze the relationship of acting as mimesis and acting as an express...
This thesis promotes a consideration of theatre as an essentially social skill rather than a dramati...
The article examines how the aspects of the social world are enacted in a theater play. The data com...
There is a growing interest in the notion and practice of dramaturgy, which is often discussed eithe...
The article examines how the aspects of the social world are enacted in a theater play. The data com...
Various discourses of aesthetics are explored in this article to examine the ways in which social id...
Acting on stage is a mode of performing an action, in the context of which the bodily aspects implic...
What do actors accomplish when they play characters on stage? Bruce Wilshire contends that through d...
Existing approaches to describe social interactions consider emotional states or use ad-hoc descript...
In this chapter, we will focus on performance as an aesthetic orcommunicative event that unfolds at ...
This paper explores the acting in an interdisciplinary way, linking the insights that come from theo...