The Drama of Social RealityOxford University Press, 1975 - 180 oldal |
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104. oldal
... audience , and a critic . The " self " combines all of these in itself , but they are analytically distinct . As playwright , the " self " exploits its capaci- ties and needs to determine how best to achieve its desires and also endows ...
... audience , and a critic . The " self " combines all of these in itself , but they are analytically distinct . As playwright , the " self " exploits its capaci- ties and needs to determine how best to achieve its desires and also endows ...
109. oldal
... audience participa- tion . And a routinized audience reaction keeps the play from fall- ing apart or being withdrawn altogether . In Goffman's life dramas , individuals are not only one another's audiences , but they must act , direct ...
... audience participa- tion . And a routinized audience reaction keeps the play from fall- ing apart or being withdrawn altogether . In Goffman's life dramas , individuals are not only one another's audiences , but they must act , direct ...
113. oldal
... audience . His task is first to win and then to retain public applause . And , like an actor , he must appear to be ... audiences to be more likely to accept what they saw before them than what they might conclude on the basis of con ...
... audience . His task is first to win and then to retain public applause . And , like an actor , he must appear to be ... audiences to be more likely to accept what they saw before them than what they might conclude on the basis of con ...
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