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A masterful biography of the sociologist who revolutionised our understanding of social lifeErving Goffman possessed an extraordinary gift: the ability to make the familiar strange. Through meticulous observation and brilliant analysis, he revealed the intricate performances that structure every social encounter, from casual conversations to institutional interactions.This definitive biography traces Goffman's intellectual journey from his formative years as an immigrant in small-town Canada through his groundbreaking doctoral fieldwork in the Shetland Islands, where he developed the dramaturgical perspective that would transform sociology. Drawing on his complete corpus of published works, archival materials, and contemporary scholarship, this book offers both an intimate portrait of one of the twentieth century's most enigmatic intellectuals and a comprehensive analysis of his enduring theoretical contributions.Goffman's revolutionary concepts-impression management, face-work, stigma, total institutions, frame analysis-fundamentally changed how we understand identity, interaction, and social order. His theatrical metaphor for social life opened new analytical pathways that continue to illuminate contemporary phenomena from social media performance to organisational behaviour, from healthcare encounters to the navigation of marginalised identities.This book examines not only Goffman's theoretical innovations but also his distinctive methodology and literary style, which blended ethnographic sensitivity with conceptual precision. We explore how his resistance to grand theorising and preference for middle-range concepts allowed him to capture the texture of social life with unparalleled insight.Written for scholars, students, and thoughtful general readers, this biography demonstrates why Goffman's analysis of the "interaction order" remains essential for understanding how society happens in the spaces between people. In our age of digital interaction and curated identities, his insights into the presentation of self have never been more relevant.The story of a brilliant mind that decoded the hidden grammar of human interaction.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A masterful biography of the sociologist who revolutionised our understanding of social lifeErving Goffman possessed an extraordinary gift: the ability to make the familiar strange. Through meticulous observation and brilliant analysis, he revealed the intricate performances that structure every social encounter, from casual conversations to institutional interactions.This definitive biography traces Goffman's intellectual journey from his formative years as an immigrant in small-town Canada through his groundbreaking doctoral fieldwork in the Shetland Islands, where he developed the dramaturgical perspective that would transform sociology. Drawing on his complete corpus of published works, archival materials, and contemporary scholarship, this book offers both an intimate portrait of one of the twentieth century's most enigmatic intellectuals and a comprehensive analysis of his enduring theoretical contributions.Goffman's revolutionary concepts-impression management, face-work, stigma, total institutions, frame analysis-fundamentally changed how we understand identity, interaction, and social order. His theatrical metaphor for social life opened new analytical pathways that continue to illuminate contemporary phenomena from social media performance to organisational behaviour, from healthcare encounters to the navigation of marginalised identities.This book examines not only Goffman's theoretical innovations but also his distinctive methodology and literary style, which blended ethnographic sensitivity with conceptual precision. We explore how his resistance to grand theorising and preference for middle-range concepts allowed him to capture the texture of social life with unparalleled insight.Written for scholars, students, and thoughtful general readers, this biography demonstrates why Goffman's analysis of the "interaction order" remains essential for understanding how society happens in the spaces between people. In our age of digital interaction and curated identities, his insights into the presentation of self have never been more relevant.The story of a brilliant mind that decoded the hidden grammar of human interaction.