Description: Originally published by the Social Sciences Research Centre, University of Edinburgh in 1956, the work is based on Goffman's doctoral dissertation research--ethnographic data collected while living in a subsistence farm community on Unst island in the Shetlands off the Scottish coast between December 1949 and May 1951. He revised and expanded the 1956 edition for the first Doubleday Anchor [mass market paperback] edition in 1959 [A174]. His 1953 University of Chicago doctoral thesis, Communication conduct in an island community, was eventually published by the nonprofit mediastudies.press in 2022 as the third monograph of their Public Domain series. The author's premise (set forth in the Doubleday Anchor preface) is that much social interaction can be interpreted as theater. Goffman was born in Canada, but lived in the United States for most of his adult life. Goffman, Erving (1921-1982) The presentation of self in everyday life cover photograph by Arthur Fellig [The Critic", 1943 Original print: gelatin-silver, 10½×13" copy print: ©1990 collection, The Museum of Modern Art, New York] cover design by Ellen Elchlepp printed in the United States of America. Contents — Performances · Teams · Regions and region behavior · Discrepant roles · Communication out of character · The arts of impression management · Conclusion Publication —1st American edition, later Anchor trade paperback printing (ca. 2015) New York: Anchor Books, a division of Random House Inc, ©1959 Physical — small 8º black, magenta and white lettering on stiff glossy, sea-green pictorial card covers front top tip abraded else a fine copy, now protected by new clear mylar wrap 8 × 5¾ × ½" (20.3 × 13.3 × 1.3cm) 8oz (215gm) 8½" (22cm) minimum shelving NB: front matter incorrectly paginated in trade edition: ix+[1]+259+[3 biosketch]pp. index: p.257-259 IDs — ISBNs: 978‑0‑385‑09402‑3 0‑385‑09402‑7 LCCN: 59‑9138 OCLC: 256 298 Classification — Library of Congress: HM291 .G6 1959 Dewey: 301.15 BISAC: psy031000 · Psychology / Social Psychology Subjects — Self presentation Social role Psychology Sociology Non-fiction.
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Book Title: Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Item Length: 8 in
Publisher: Anchor Books · a division of Random House Inc.
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: Revised Edition
Publication Year: 1959
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 0.6 in
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Author: Erving Goffman
Genre: Sociology, Social Science, Psychology
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social Psychology, Interpersonal Relations, Sociology / Social Theory
Item Weight: 7.1 Oz
Item Width: 5.1 in
Number of Pages: 272 Pages