Frame Analysis: An Essay On the Organization of Experience - Softcover

Goffman, Erving

 
9780140551099: Frame Analysis: An Essay On the Organization of Experience

Synopsis

Penguin books. 1975. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 586 pages. Rares rousseurs. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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American Journal of Sociology"

Frame Analysis is a rich, full, exceedingly complex book based on familiar data: clippings, cartoons, novels, vignettes from the cinema and legitimate stage. The argument rests on distinctions, on the one hand, between what is taken to be real from the perspective of the observer in any situation and actual occurrence and, on the other, between fabrication, internal and sometimes collusive misinterpretation of a situation by one person for another, and simple errors in framing and self-induced alterations. American Journal of Sociology"

-Frame Analysis is a rich, full, exceedingly complex book based on familiar data: clippings, cartoons, novels, vignettes from the cinema and legitimate stage. The argument rests on distinctions, on the one hand, between what is taken to be real from the perspective of the observer in any situation and actual occurrence and, on the other, between fabrication, internal and sometimes collusive misinterpretation of a situation by one person for another, and simple errors in framing and self-induced alterations.---American Journal of Sociology

"Frame Analysis is a rich, full, exceedingly complex book based on familiar data: clippings, cartoons, novels, vignettes from the cinema and legitimate stage. The argument rests on distinctions, on the one hand, between what is taken to be real from the perspective of the observer in any situation and actual occurrence and, on the other, between fabrication, internal and sometimes collusive misinterpretation of a situation by one person for another, and simple errors in framing and self-induced alterations."-- "American Journal of Sociology"

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