Everyday materials
Description
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life is a 1956 sociological book by Erving Goffman, in which the author uses the imagery of theatre to portray the importance of human social interaction. This approach became known as Goffman's dramaturgical analysis, and also introduced the concept of impression management. Originally published in Scotland in 1956 and in the United States in 1959, it is Goffman's first and most famous book, for which he received the American Sociological Association's MacIver award in 1961. In 1998, the International Sociological Association listed the work as the tenth most important sociological book of the 20th century.
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Books in this Series
Wool
Considers where wool comes from, how it is prepared and made into yarn, and its properties and various uses. Suggested level: junior, primary.
Plastic
One of a series of non-fiction books for children working at Key Stage One, this book looks at the properties of plastic, familiar things that are made from plastic and where the material comes from.