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Identities: gender & ethnicity

           Lecture 03




                                 1
Recap: symbolic interactionism
        Concepts
      are used to create

                           •   Ideas, images, symbols



         Theories          •   Individuals use symbols and images in a
      are used to create       process of visualising themselves



                           •   Identity emerges from the individual’s ability
                               to think of him/herself in terms of the
      Explanations             community into which s/he has been
                               socialised. This is a conscious, creative, and
                               reflective ability



                                                                            2
Invent Lives for Yourselves

Duration: a few months

Props: none

Effect: disturbing




          From: Roger-Pol Droit (2002) Astonish Yourself: 101
        Experiments in the philosophy of everyday life London,
                                                       Penguin

                                                             3
The ‘Me’ Decade
• "In 1961 a copywriter in the employ of Foote, Cone & Belding
  named Shirley Polykoff came up with the line: 'If I've only one life,
  let me live it as a blonde!' The basic attitude of having 'only one
  life,' said Wolfe, contradicted a general belief among families and
  nations that had existed for centuries, which you could sum up as a
  belief in 'serial immortality.'
• "Boiled down, serial immortality means that we're all part of a
  familial stream -- our lives being a completion or fulfillment of our
  parents' lives and our children's lives completing and fulfilling our
  own, and everyone understanding that we're part of the same
  genetic river of existence and spirit.
• "Polykoff's copy line, which was written for Clairol hair colouring,
  basically said 'the hell with that -- it's just me, it's just my life and
  my goals, and I'm going to satisfy myself!' By the time the early '70s
  rolled around the culture had begun to believe in the 'me first'
  philosophy en masse.
• Tom Wolfe 'The Me Decade and the Third Great Awakening.'
                                                                          4
Performance
      • Irving Goffman: The
        Presentation of Self in
        Everyday Life



      • ‘Life is a dramatically
        enacted thing’




                                  5
Performance
• All the world really is a stage - life is a dramatic
  performance

• We ‘perform’ for others.

• We present a kind of ‘act’ to them.

• We perform differently in different situations

                                                     6
Persona
• the different personality ‘masks’ we wear in
  different situations, for different people.

  For instance, the way we behave with our
  family on a picnic is different to how we would
  behave with prisoners if we worked as a
  probation officer.


                                                 7
Performance
• This refers to how we wear our persona or
  personality mask. For instance:

  – We might be ‘sincere’ in how we behave. We are
    honest in what we say and do.
  or
  – We might be ‘cynical’ – and not really believe in
    our performance.


                                                        8
Stage
What do we need for our ‘performance’?

• A certain location.
• Props/objects.
• Costume/dress.

These form the context for our performance.

• For instance, if you were out on the ‘pull’ you might
  wear attractive, new clothes and go to a club/pub.

                                                          9
Role
This refers to the individual ‘jobs’ or responsibilities we
have.

• We wake up as a son or daughter, within a family.
• We go downstairs and clear up last night’s mess (role
  as cleaner?) to help other family members.
• We act as a comforter to an upset friend on the bus.
  We chat to other friends.
• We arrive at university and attend lectures, use the
  library …

                                                              10
Personal Style
• This is the unique, individual aspects of
  yourself you bring to teams, roles, persona
  and how you stage things!

• This is what makes you different to others.




                                                11
Frames
• Models we rely on to make sense of
  experience
• Frames are learned through interaction with
  the generalised other (society)
• We share common frames
• Frames reflect cultural knowledge



                                                12
Use the model
• Describe a first date using Goffman’s
  dramaturgical model
  – What impression do you want to create?
  – What definition of the situation do you want your
    date to accept?
  – How do you manage your dress, gestures, words
    to project the image of yourself?
  – How do you control the stage?
  – What can you not do to create the desired
    impression?
                                                    13
Impression Management
• The process of managing setting, verbal/non-
  verbal communication, dress etc. to create a
  particular impression
• Constructive or deceitful?

• Give one example of the ways you manage the
  impressions you create?
• Why do you use this?
                                                 14
Front stage/Back stage
• What are the characteristics of:

  – Front stage

  – Back stage




                                     15
Front stage/Back stage
• Identify a role you perform, the audience for
  that role and the frame in which the role is
  enacted

     • List the front stage and back stage behaviours you
       engage in

     • Predict what would happen if your backstage behaviour
       could be observed by your audience


                                                            16
Concepts and Theories: Goffman
        Concepts
      are used to create

                           • Now complete the
                             notes for Goffman using
         Theories            the model.
      are used to create




      Explanations



                                                   17
Concepts and Theories: Goffman
        Concepts           •   Roles, actors, performance, giving off
      are used to create       information.


                           •   Identities are acted out in everyday
                               interactions with other people. We act
                               out identities rather like we act our roles
         Theories              in a play where scripts are already written
                               but we have some scope for
      are used to create       interpretation and improvisation.


                           •   Identities are social, the product of the
                               society in which we live. People can gain
                               information about themselves and others
      Explanations             through the way they behave with each
                               other. This is not always conscious. We
                               find out about how this happens through
                               observation.

                                                                        18

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Identities03

  • 1. Identities: gender & ethnicity Lecture 03 1
  • 2. Recap: symbolic interactionism Concepts are used to create • Ideas, images, symbols Theories • Individuals use symbols and images in a are used to create process of visualising themselves • Identity emerges from the individual’s ability to think of him/herself in terms of the Explanations community into which s/he has been socialised. This is a conscious, creative, and reflective ability 2
  • 3. Invent Lives for Yourselves Duration: a few months Props: none Effect: disturbing From: Roger-Pol Droit (2002) Astonish Yourself: 101 Experiments in the philosophy of everyday life London, Penguin 3
  • 4. The ‘Me’ Decade • "In 1961 a copywriter in the employ of Foote, Cone & Belding named Shirley Polykoff came up with the line: 'If I've only one life, let me live it as a blonde!' The basic attitude of having 'only one life,' said Wolfe, contradicted a general belief among families and nations that had existed for centuries, which you could sum up as a belief in 'serial immortality.' • "Boiled down, serial immortality means that we're all part of a familial stream -- our lives being a completion or fulfillment of our parents' lives and our children's lives completing and fulfilling our own, and everyone understanding that we're part of the same genetic river of existence and spirit. • "Polykoff's copy line, which was written for Clairol hair colouring, basically said 'the hell with that -- it's just me, it's just my life and my goals, and I'm going to satisfy myself!' By the time the early '70s rolled around the culture had begun to believe in the 'me first' philosophy en masse. • Tom Wolfe 'The Me Decade and the Third Great Awakening.' 4
  • 5. Performance • Irving Goffman: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life • ‘Life is a dramatically enacted thing’ 5
  • 6. Performance • All the world really is a stage - life is a dramatic performance • We ‘perform’ for others. • We present a kind of ‘act’ to them. • We perform differently in different situations 6
  • 7. Persona • the different personality ‘masks’ we wear in different situations, for different people. For instance, the way we behave with our family on a picnic is different to how we would behave with prisoners if we worked as a probation officer. 7
  • 8. Performance • This refers to how we wear our persona or personality mask. For instance: – We might be ‘sincere’ in how we behave. We are honest in what we say and do. or – We might be ‘cynical’ – and not really believe in our performance. 8
  • 9. Stage What do we need for our ‘performance’? • A certain location. • Props/objects. • Costume/dress. These form the context for our performance. • For instance, if you were out on the ‘pull’ you might wear attractive, new clothes and go to a club/pub. 9
  • 10. Role This refers to the individual ‘jobs’ or responsibilities we have. • We wake up as a son or daughter, within a family. • We go downstairs and clear up last night’s mess (role as cleaner?) to help other family members. • We act as a comforter to an upset friend on the bus. We chat to other friends. • We arrive at university and attend lectures, use the library … 10
  • 11. Personal Style • This is the unique, individual aspects of yourself you bring to teams, roles, persona and how you stage things! • This is what makes you different to others. 11
  • 12. Frames • Models we rely on to make sense of experience • Frames are learned through interaction with the generalised other (society) • We share common frames • Frames reflect cultural knowledge 12
  • 13. Use the model • Describe a first date using Goffman’s dramaturgical model – What impression do you want to create? – What definition of the situation do you want your date to accept? – How do you manage your dress, gestures, words to project the image of yourself? – How do you control the stage? – What can you not do to create the desired impression? 13
  • 14. Impression Management • The process of managing setting, verbal/non- verbal communication, dress etc. to create a particular impression • Constructive or deceitful? • Give one example of the ways you manage the impressions you create? • Why do you use this? 14
  • 15. Front stage/Back stage • What are the characteristics of: – Front stage – Back stage 15
  • 16. Front stage/Back stage • Identify a role you perform, the audience for that role and the frame in which the role is enacted • List the front stage and back stage behaviours you engage in • Predict what would happen if your backstage behaviour could be observed by your audience 16
  • 17. Concepts and Theories: Goffman Concepts are used to create • Now complete the notes for Goffman using Theories the model. are used to create Explanations 17
  • 18. Concepts and Theories: Goffman Concepts • Roles, actors, performance, giving off are used to create information. • Identities are acted out in everyday interactions with other people. We act out identities rather like we act our roles Theories in a play where scripts are already written but we have some scope for are used to create interpretation and improvisation. • Identities are social, the product of the society in which we live. People can gain information about themselves and others Explanations through the way they behave with each other. This is not always conscious. We find out about how this happens through observation. 18