Monday, December 17, 2018
'All the World’s a Stage, the Dramaturgy\r'
'All The  earthââ¬â¢s a stage ââ¬Å"All the  populaces a stage, And  completely the men and women merely players. They  provoke their exits and their entrances; And  wholeness man in his time plays  galore(postnominal)  partââ¬Â Shakespe be. Although Shakespe atomic number 18 wasnââ¬â¢t a sociologist, I think this  reiterate profoundly sounds  uniform Ervine G glummanââ¬â¢s ideas of dramaturgy and  flavour  precaution. I agree with both Shakespe  be and Ervine. We all  mystify a part to play in this world and we do play it. To me Ervine G makemanââ¬â¢s ideas ab knocked out(p)  self and dramaturgy are the most applicable sociable ideas in my own   biographyspan.He  viewd we do something called  cast  concern. I have  inciteually  noniced myself using impression management every  mean solar day. I have  as well noticed that in sociology we really need to  clear face to face interactions of individuals to understand a  rules of order as a whole. He  in like manner  intru   std in a concept called  typic interactionism. He believed that  favorable interactions are what make some champion who they are. I believe that to understand his ideas better it is imperative that you know a little about him. Goffman was born June 11, 1922(Blackwood, 2011) to a  Judaic Ukrainian couple in Canada.Initially, he  on-key his bachelors in sociology at the University of Toronto. Then he went to the University of  gelt to achieve his masters and doctorate. Chicago was the center for m both micro-sociologists and symbolic interationists like Goffman. His ideas must have make him fit right in with all the  other sociologists studying at University of Chicago. He  as well  examine a  grade in Shetland and wrote a  allow called The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. This is where he refers to the theory of us always being onstage. He then went to Berkley to t for each one about Sociology and Anthropology (which he also studied).Goffman also went onto to write about his id   eas of total  grounding (the sociology term for somewhere completely blocked off from normal  rules of order). He wrote many books over his life time and he remained a very  primal man in the sociology world. He  stop his  paternity career going back to address  more evidence that we are all performers, he ended on the same note he started on. He passed on November 19th, 1982. ((Blackwood, 2011) Micro-Sociology is the study of a small  pigeonholing of  spate to understand how  participation works as a whole.Ervine Goffman advocated this idea and used face-to-face interactions as a basis to understand sociology. I believe that this is a very true idea because without individuals  in that respect is no  ordination. I also believe that how we act as individuals is what makes a society how it is. For  exercising as individuals we actually enjoy conflict when the conflicts involves others. In  richly school I remember that everyone always precious to stop in the hallway to watch people f   ight. On a larger scale society watches reality Television shows like ââ¬Å"Bad girls  confederationââ¬Â just to see these conflicts.Everything we do individually affects us as a society.  other thing that Goffman believed in was how society is what makes us who we are, this is called social interactionism. Yes we make up society but in turn society molds us to who we are as well. For example a  tiddler is born completely without morals and values. These things are taught to the child by family and ultimately society. The child is taught  cleaning is deviant and unacceptable. It is also taught that being overweight is a concrete stigma for females of society. Therefore if the child is a girl they  result constantly want to be skinny, even at a young age.My  humanities professor was talking about how his 8 year old daughter was called fat the other day in school. Now the young girl will not eat very much. This not something we are born with, these are learned values that society    teaches. I have my own personal  experience with social interactionism. My whole life society has  shape me to be who I am. Itââ¬â¢s almost like a very subtle, yet powerful, form of  mates pressure. For example I think that if it werenââ¬â¢t for the  point that society teaches that you should treat strangers with absolute respect I think I would have had a  assign more conflicts with them.Society teaches us to not get as angry with strangers as we do with our own friends and family members. Another thing Goffman believed was an idea called dramaturgy. Dramaturgy is the idea that we all act around people as if we were actors on a stage. He believed that the only time we acted as our true selves was when we are backstage and no one else is around to see us. I believe this is true of everyone in society. Of course there are those who have to act because itââ¬â¢s their job. Politicians, lawyers,  emcees, parents these people have to  invest up a facade so that others reactions    server their purpose.Not all of this acting is used for selfish purposes though. For example a parent doesnââ¬â¢t want their child to be scared so in a crisis they might smile and tell them everything is going to be all right, even if they know itââ¬â¢s not going to be alright. The final point I agreed with Goffman on was an idea called impression management.  image management is similar to dramaturgy however it is how we are all the time. I use impression management every day. For example I am a server and I have to come off a certain way for my guests to like me or I wonââ¬â¢t make any money.I have to smile even when Iââ¬â¢m stressed and I have to use a completely different voice when addressing my guest than I would use with anyone else. I also have to  move I like things on the menu I have not even tried. In conclusion, I agree with Goffmanââ¬â¢s theories on dramaturgy, impression management, micro-sociology, and symbolic interactionism. I concur with the fact tha   t society shapes you to be who you are, it has definitely made me who I am. I also think that looking at how individuals interact with each other is imperative in finding out how society works.You cannot understand the big picture without  first off looking at the small details. Impression management is a very important part of my life because itââ¬â¢s how I make a living.  ultimately dramaturgy is something we all do every day. We are actors on the stage of Society Citations 1. Blackwood, B. D. (2011, July 06). Blackwood. org. Retrieved from http://www. blackwood. org/Erving. htm 2. Travers, A. (1997). Reviewing sociology. Retrieved from http://www. reading. ac. uk/RevSoc/archive/volume10/number1/10-1e. htm\r\n'  
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