Deck 12: Symbolic Interaactionism and Dramaturgy
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Deck 12: Symbolic Interaactionism and Dramaturgy
1
When our natural capacity to engage in emotion work is sold for a wage and bought to serve the profit motive, we are experiencing according to Hochschild
A) rationalization of the self.
B) alienation.
C) commodification of feelings.
D) emotional labor.
A) rationalization of the self.
B) alienation.
C) commodification of feelings.
D) emotional labor.
C
2
Which of the following would not be considered a total institution by Goffman?
A) prisons
B) monasteries
C) public schools
D) the military
A) prisons
B) monasteries
C) public schools
D) the military
C
3
The process of killing off the multiple selves possessed prior to one's entrance into the total institution is termed
A) impression management.
B) emotional labor.
C) mortifications of self.
D) emotion work.
A) impression management.
B) emotional labor.
C) mortifications of self.
D) emotion work.
C
4
Goffman suggests that the definition of the situation is based often on a "working consensus." By this he means that
A) actors conceal their immediate feelings and want in order to maintain a surface of agreement.
B) actors feel free to express themselves honestly and candidly.
C) it is virtually impossible to alter the prevailing definition of the situation.
D) the self is divided between the "character" and the "performer."
A) actors conceal their immediate feelings and want in order to maintain a surface of agreement.
B) actors feel free to express themselves honestly and candidly.
C) it is virtually impossible to alter the prevailing definition of the situation.
D) the self is divided between the "character" and the "performer."
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5
Which scholar originally coined the term symbolic interactionism in 1937?
A) Erving Goffman
B) Herbert Blumer
C) George Herbert Mead
D) Arlie Hochschild
A) Erving Goffman
B) Herbert Blumer
C) George Herbert Mead
D) Arlie Hochschild
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6
What Hochschild labeled the organismic model, focuses on
A) the role of social processes in shaping self-consciousness.
B) how emotions are rooted in an individual's biological or psychological makeup.
C) how emotions interact systematically similar to organs within a body.
D) the role of cognitive processes in forming conceptions of the self.
A) the role of social processes in shaping self-consciousness.
B) how emotions are rooted in an individual's biological or psychological makeup.
C) how emotions interact systematically similar to organs within a body.
D) the role of cognitive processes in forming conceptions of the self.
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7
Durkheim influenced Warner, who in turn influenced Goffman's interest in exploring
A) the economic division of labor in interaction within modern societies.
B) the increased rationalization of interaction in modern societies.
C) the fetishism and fad of interaction embodied in modern societies.
D) the rituals that structure social life in modern societies.
A) the economic division of labor in interaction within modern societies.
B) the increased rationalization of interaction in modern societies.
C) the fetishism and fad of interaction embodied in modern societies.
D) the rituals that structure social life in modern societies.
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8
In The Managed Heart Hochschild connects emotive experiences to
A) social structures such as institutions and interaction.
B) modern economic positions based on division of labor.
C) introspective cognitive processes individuals and small groups.
D) gender identity and emotional inequality between men and women.
A) social structures such as institutions and interaction.
B) modern economic positions based on division of labor.
C) introspective cognitive processes individuals and small groups.
D) gender identity and emotional inequality between men and women.
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9
Goffman differed from William I. Thomas when discussing the definition of the situation in that Goffman believes
A) definitions are largely the work of an individual's efforts.
B) definitions are largely due to subjective processes of examination and deliberation.
C) definitions are largely a matter of convention built into situations themselves.
D) definitions are largely constructed by via introspective cognitive processes.
A) definitions are largely the work of an individual's efforts.
B) definitions are largely due to subjective processes of examination and deliberation.
C) definitions are largely a matter of convention built into situations themselves.
D) definitions are largely constructed by via introspective cognitive processes.
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10
Goffman defines secondary adjustments as
A) attempts on the part of an individual to play a fictitious role like an actor on a stage.
B) the "real" self that appears backstage.
C) a second attempt on the part of actors to reduce feelings of embarrassment after a situation has broken down.
D) distancing practices used to preserve an independent self beyond the grasp of an organization.
A) attempts on the part of an individual to play a fictitious role like an actor on a stage.
B) the "real" self that appears backstage.
C) a second attempt on the part of actors to reduce feelings of embarrassment after a situation has broken down.
D) distancing practices used to preserve an independent self beyond the grasp of an organization.
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11
Deference and demeanor's relationship can best be described as
A) parallel
B) inverse
C) reciprocal
D) negative
A) parallel
B) inverse
C) reciprocal
D) negative
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12
One of Goffman's central concepts - impression management - refers to
A) Verbal and nonverbal practices we employ in an attempt to present an acceptable image our self to others.
B) Psychological work we adhere to on a daily basis to manage our emotional faculties.
C) Social etiquette practices individuals employ in large gatherings to stifle embarrassment.
D) Conscious verbal work individuals construct to clearly manage meanings of language.
A) Verbal and nonverbal practices we employ in an attempt to present an acceptable image our self to others.
B) Psychological work we adhere to on a daily basis to manage our emotional faculties.
C) Social etiquette practices individuals employ in large gatherings to stifle embarrassment.
D) Conscious verbal work individuals construct to clearly manage meanings of language.
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13
Efforts to alter or manage the intensity or type of feelings one is experiencing is referred to by Hochschild as
A) impression management.
B) emotional labor.
C) emotion work.
D) organismic labor.
A) impression management.
B) emotional labor.
C) emotion work.
D) organismic labor.
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14
For Goffman, the essence of the self is found not in the interior, cognitive deliberations of the interaction as ___________ believed it to be.
A) Emile Durkheim
B) Max Weber
C) George Herbert Mead
D) Georg Simmel
A) Emile Durkheim
B) Max Weber
C) George Herbert Mead
D) Georg Simmel
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15
Herbert Blumer's theoretical orientation would most closely align with which of the following statements?
A) Social life as a dynamic process with actors creating patterns of behavior
B) Actors approach social interaction motivated by a rationalist perspective
C) Meanings are fixed and external to actors within a social interaction
D) Institutions originate joint actions and their resultant routines and patterns
A) Social life as a dynamic process with actors creating patterns of behavior
B) Actors approach social interaction motivated by a rationalist perspective
C) Meanings are fixed and external to actors within a social interaction
D) Institutions originate joint actions and their resultant routines and patterns
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16
The kitchen in your favorite restaurant can best be described as the ________ for the scene your waiter or waitress interacts within when you go to dine.
A) character
B) backstage
C) performer
D) front
A) character
B) backstage
C) performer
D) front
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17
Upon what three models did Hochschild build her emotion-management model?
A) Organismic, interactional, and impression management
B) Symbolic interactionism, organismic, and structural functionalism
C) Organismic, impression management, exchange theory
D) Interactional, exchange theory, symbolic interactionism
A) Organismic, interactional, and impression management
B) Symbolic interactionism, organismic, and structural functionalism
C) Organismic, impression management, exchange theory
D) Interactional, exchange theory, symbolic interactionism
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18
Which of the following is not one of the basic premises that form the basis for Blumer's understanding of a symbolic interactionist approach to social life?
A) Human beings act toward things on the basis of the meanings that the things have for them.
B) Meaning is derived from social interaction.
C) Meaning is determined by the introduction of social structure.
D) Meaning is modified through an interpretation process.
A) Human beings act toward things on the basis of the meanings that the things have for them.
B) Meaning is derived from social interaction.
C) Meaning is determined by the introduction of social structure.
D) Meaning is modified through an interpretation process.
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19
Hochschild's notion of emotional labor parallels
A) Durkheim's concept of anomie.
B) Marx's concept of alienation.
C) Mead's concept of generalized other.
D) Weber's concept of an iron cage.
A) Durkheim's concept of anomie.
B) Marx's concept of alienation.
C) Mead's concept of generalized other.
D) Weber's concept of an iron cage.
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20
Which of the following would not be utilized to denote deference?
A) honor
B) conduct
C) dignity
D) respect
A) honor
B) conduct
C) dignity
D) respect
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21
Being motherly, they may also act motherly and may sometimes experience themselves using the motherly act to win regard from others. In the same way, some women are sexually attractive and may act in ways that are sexually alluring.
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22
Goffman defines the performer as a dramatic effect arising diffusely from a scene that is presented.
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23
Deference refers to one's conduct while demeanor to honor, dignity, or respect.
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24
For Blumer, actors are vessels for the mechanical expression of conduct prescribed by roles and norms.
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25
Goffman studied embarrassment as less than an inner emotional state and more for what it contributes to the flow of __________.
A) impression.
B) dramaturgy.
C) interaction.
D) preservation.
A) impression.
B) dramaturgy.
C) interaction.
D) preservation.
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26
Estrangement from aspects of oneself as a defense mechanism ultimately relinquishes a healthy sense of wholeness according to Hochschild.
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27
Being________, they may also act ________ and may sometimes experience themselves using the ________ act to win regard from others. In the same way, some women are sexually attractive and may act in ways that are sexually alluring.
A) sexual, interested, sex
B) motherly, motherly, motherly
C) motherly, sexual, helpful
D) sexual, sexy, sex
A) sexual, interested, sex
B) motherly, motherly, motherly
C) motherly, sexual, helpful
D) sexual, sexy, sex
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28
Goffman explored how social arrangements themselves and the actual physical copresence of individuals shape the organization of the self.
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29
Hochschild's emotion management focuses on deep acting - inner efforts to produce a real feeling.
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30
Goffman studied embarrassment as less than an inner emotional state and more for what it contributes to the flow of __________.
A) impression.
B) dramaturgy.
C) interaction.
D) preservation.
A) impression.
B) dramaturgy.
C) interaction.
D) preservation.
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31
According to Goffman, the self is realized only in and through the social arrangements that alone create the conditions for its expression.
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32
The demands for emotion management are shaped by both class and gender relations.
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33
_________makes two jobs out of one in yet another sense when females are asked more often than males to appreciate jokes, listen to stories, and give psychological advice.
A) Gender
B) Sex
C) Status
D) Feelings
A) Gender
B) Sex
C) Status
D) Feelings
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34
Gender can make two jobs out of one.
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35
Blumer is known for his study of backstage.
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36
"Merchants of morality" is Goffman's term for leaders of traditional religious sects.
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37
According to Hochschild, On the job, the acceptance of a division between the "real" self and the self in a company uniform is often a way to avoid work.
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38
According to Hochschild, on the job, the acceptance of a division between the "real" self and the self in a company uniform is often a way to avoid _______.
A) work.
B) reality
C) stress.
D) sex.
A) work.
B) reality
C) stress.
D) sex.
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39
Males are asked more often than females to appreciate jokes, listen to stories, and give psychological advice.
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40
Emotion work is engaged in primarily for the purposes of deceit or manipulation.
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41
Explain Goffman's dramaturgical approach to the study of social life. Be sure to define all key vocabulary employed by Goffman. Connect this approach to the contemporary world embodied by mediated expressions of the self [e.g. text messaging, Facebook, etc.]. How do these new technologies confirm or alter Goffman's approach?
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42
List and briefly discuss the three major premises of symbolic interaction. Based on the logic of the premises, how would you "solve" the "problem of order"?
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43
Outline the two key models Hochschild draws upon for her work. Explain her emotion-management model being sure to define and differentiate between emotion work and emotional labor. Finally explain feeling rules and where they fit into her other concepts.
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44
Explain how Goffman deviates from William I. Thomas's conception of definition of the situation.
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45
What is the relationship between secondary adjustments and the self? Or, said differently, how can the self be seen as a product of secondary adjustments?
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46
Define Goffman's term impression management and how it is connected to the work of George Herbert Mead.
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47
Define and explain Goffman's concept "merchant of morality."
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48
Explain and use an example from your own life on how gender and class relations can affect the demands for emotion management, especially commodification of feelings.
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49
Discuss and differentiate between Hochschild's emotion work and emotional labor.
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50
Discuss Goffman's ideas concerning self and society from his quote "…our status is backed by the solid building of the world, while our sense of personal identity often resides in the cracks."
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51
Explain how George Herbert Mead's work informs Blumer's own work on symbolic interactionism. In your answer, define the terms "self," "significant gestures," "meaning," and "interpretation" when explaining how these two scholars' work intersect. Finally, contrast this perspective to the one held by behavioral psychologists.
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52
In your own words, discuss Blumer's following statement "It is the social process in group life that creates and upholds the rules, not the rules that create and uphold group life".
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53
Discuss the connection between avoidance/presentational rituals and the concepts of demeanor and deference.
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54
Define Hochschild's feeling rules and how they are connected to our own private emotion work.
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55
Discuss Durkheim's research on religion and society and how it influenced W. Lloyd Warner. Explain how Goffman used these scholars' work as an influence on his own being sure to define such vocabulary as deference and presentational rituals.
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56
Use an example from your own life that demonstrates Goffman's vocabulary front, backstage, character, and performer.
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57
Discuss the following basic premise that forms the basis for Blumer's understanding of a symbolic interactionist approach to social life: Meaning is determined by the introduction of social structure. Using an example of a social structure, consider the meaning attributed to said structure and social significance. Consider education or the military or policing.
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