Stigma Stigma

Stigma

Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity

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Descripción editorial

From the author of The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, Stigma is analyzes a person’s feelings about himself and his relationship to people whom society calls “normal.”

Stigma is an illuminating excursion into the situation of persons who are unable to conform to standards that society calls normal. Disqualified from full social acceptance, they are stigmatized individuals. Physically deformed people, ex-mental patients, drug addicts, prostitutes, or those ostracized for other reasons must constantly strive to adjust to their precarious social identities. Their image of themselves must daily confront and be affronted by the image which others reflect back to them.

Drawing extensively on autobiographies and case studies, sociologist Erving Goffman analyzes the stigmatized person’s feelings about himself and his relationship to “normals” He explores the variety of strategies stigmatized individuals employ to deal with the rejection of others, and the complex sorts of information about themselves they project. In Stigma the interplay of alternatives the stigmatized individual must face every day is brilliantly examined by one of America’s leading social analysts.

GÉNERO
Salud, mente y cuerpo
PUBLICADO
2009
24 de noviembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
168
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Touchstone
VENDEDOR
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
TAMAÑO
2.3
MB
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