Abstract: | The initial point of my article is the term theatricality which is not only highly frequented and represented in the recent cultural and social study’s discourse but also applied and applicable beyond the determinations of professions. In my opinion this term is still underdeveloped as a systematic sociological term, despite the long tradition of the metaphor of theatre. The term of theatricality seems to be particularly auspicious when using it as a theoretical perspective. In my article I’m making an attempt — especially referring to Goffman — to spread and precise the term of theatricality at the same time. This is planned to be the source of a theoretical development, that combines key-elements of both micro and macro sociology. |