Much ado about Goffman |
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Authors: | Norman K Denzin |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois, 229 Gregory Hall, 810 S. Wright St., 61801 Urbana, IL |
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Abstract: | “The claim that all the world’s a stage is sufficiently commonplace for readers to be familiar with its limitations and tolerant
of its presentation.” (Goffman 1959, 72, 254)
“Given that the logic of privatization....now odiously shapes archetypes of citizenship, and] manages our perceptions of
what constitute the ‘good society’....it stands to reason that new ethnographic research approaches must take global capitalism
not as an end point of analysis, but as a starting point.” (Kincheloe and McLaren 2000, 304)
“My abhorrence of neoliberalism helps to explain my legitimate anger when I speak of the injustices to which the ragpickers
among humanity are condemned. It also explains my total lack of interest in any pretension of impartiality, I am not impartial,
or objective...this] does not prevent me from holding always a rigorously ethical position.” (Freire 1998, 22) |
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