Goffman, in his intentionally irritating way, seems to attribute our failure to study these interpersonal rituals to the general decline of religion in modern times. He says, 'Only our secular view of society prevents us from appreciating the... Language Most Foul - Pàgina viiiper Ruth Wajnryb - 2005 - 230 pàginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
| Charles A. Ferguson - 1996 - 359 pàgines
...the word of Erving Goffman, 'among the most conventionalized and perfunctory doings we engage in and traditionally have been treated by students of modern...of the dust of social activity, empty and trivial' (Goffman 1971: 90). Goffman, in his intentionally irritating way, seems to attribute our failure to... | |
| Charles A. Ferguson Professor of Linguistics Stanford University (Emeritus) - 1996 - 362 pàgines
...conventionalized and perfunctory doings we engage in and traditionally have been treated by students of modem society as part of the dust of social activity, empty and trivial' (Goffman 1971: 90). Goffman, in his intentionally irritating way, seems to attribute our failure to... | |
| Gil Richard Musolf - 2003 - 372 pàgines
...writes: [Interaction rituals] are among the most conventionalized and perfunctory doings we engage in and traditionally have been treated by students of modern...of the dust of social activity, empty and trivial. . . . [W]henever an individual rubs up against another, he is likely to say hello or excuse me. Surely... | |
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