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Blogger بنجامين گير said...

If I remember correctly, Bourdieu criticised Goffmann and the symbolic interactionists for trying to explain interactions in terms of the particular situation of the interaction, without taking into account the structure of social space and the positions of the actors in that space?

June 22, 2010 at 3:01 AM

Anonymous Christian said...

Daniel,

What I see as a necessary extension in Goffman's work is a serious inquiry into the reasons individuals do what they do. Frame analysis and the definition of the situation are a step in this direction, as is the work on embarrassment and other emotions, but I'm still left wanting to go deeper into the heads of the actors. From my brief readings of Schutz, it seems that he goes in this direction, though what I've read has stayed at the very abstract level. It seems to me that bringing together the approaches of Goffman and Schutz would be very fruitful. Do you know of any work that has attempted anything like this? If you could do a post comparing Goffman to Schutz, that would be awesome.

June 26, 2010 at 2:02 PM

Blogger بنجامين گير said...

Christian, if you haven't already, I suggest reading Bourdieu's Distinction and his Logic of Practice. This may lead you to think about these issues in a completely different way. -Ben

June 26, 2010 at 2:38 PM

Anonymous Christian said...

Ben, thanks for the tip. I haven't read those yet, but I've been wanting to dig into Bourdieu.

June 26, 2010 at 9:50 PM

Blogger بنجامين گير said...

David Swartz's book Culture and Power: The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu is also a great introduction if you're in a hurry. -Ben

June 27, 2010 at 7:44 AM

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