| Jeffrey C. Alexander - 1987 - 410 หน้า
...(p. 35). Because of this idealizing motive, performance often has a ceremonial quality; it becomes "an expressive rejuvenation and reaffirmation of the moral values of the community" (p. 35). Goffman, earlier the pragmatic individualist, now wants to model social order on the lines... | |
| Paul Benjamin Gordiejew - 1999 - 546 หน้า
...which it occurs, we may look upon it, in the manner of Durkheim and Radcliffe-Brown, as a ceremony — as an expressive rejuvenation and reaffirmation of the moral values of the community" (ibid:35). Paradoxically, participants in such ceremonies were taken out of the profane world and placed... | |
| Gloria Nardini - 1999 - 180 หน้า
...official values of the society in which it occurs. Thus, he would look upon the performance of bellafigura as "an expressive rejuvenation and reafFirmation of the moral values" of the Italian worldview (Presentation of Self 35). Folklorist Richard Bauman says that performance "sets... | |
| Nathan Rousseau - 2002 - 392 หน้า
...which it occurs, we may look upon it, in the manner of Durkheim and Radcliffe-Brown, as a ceremony — as an expressive rejuvenation and reaffirmation of the moral values of the community. Furthermore, in so far as the expressive bias of performances comes to be accepted as reality, then... | |
| Sharmila Rudrappa - 2004 - 256 หน้า
...common official values of the society in which it occurs, we may look upon it ... as a ceremony — as an expressive rejuvenation and reaffirmation of the moral values" of the larger imagined American community.-" January 24th. late 1990s. Hinduism and Its Multiple Spokespersons:... | |
| Anne Murcott - 2006 - 300 หน้า
...Denzin and Keller (1981). To the degree that a performance highlights the common official values of the society in which it occurs, we may look upon it ......reaffirmation of the moral values of the community . . . (as) a celebration ... The world in truth is a wedding. (Goffman 1959: 35-6) These quotations... | |
| Steph Lawler - 2008 - 177 หน้า
...which it occurs, we may look on it, in the manner of Durkheim and Radcliffe-Brown, as a ceremony - as an expressive rejuvenation and reaffirmation of the moral values of the community. Furthermore, in so far as the expressive bias of performances comes to be accepted as reality, then... | |
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