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Fiction in Goffman

Smith, GWH

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GWH Smith



Abstract

There are no references to creative fiction in Erving Goffman’s founding statement of his sociology of the interaction order, his 1953 Chicago doctoral dissertation ( Communication Conduct in an Island Community). Yet four pages into his first and best-known book, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (1959), Goffman cites a ‘novelistic incident’ describing the posturing of Preedy, a ‘vacationing Englishman’ on a Spanish beach. It is introduced in order to articulate the distinction between ‘expressions given’ and ‘expressions given off’ and to indicate their capacity for intentional or unintentional engineering. The page-long passage about Preedy, found in a 1956 collection of William Sansom’s short stories, is often mentioned in reviews and summaries of Goffman’s groundbreaking book. This article describes the types of fiction drawn upon by Goffman and examines the ‘work’ that fictional illustrations distinctively do in his writings. The discussion sheds light not only on why Goffman elected to include fictional illustrative materials in his sociology and why eventually he dropped their use, it also underscores some strengths and limits of the fictional for interactional analysis in sociology.

Citation

Smith, G. (2022). Fiction in Goffman. Sociological Review, 70(4), 711-722. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380261221109029

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Aug 30, 2022
Publication Date Aug 30, 2022
Deposit Date Sep 14, 2022
Publicly Available Date Sep 14, 2022
Journal The Sociological Review
Print ISSN 0038-0261
Publisher SAGE Publications
Volume 70
Issue 4
Pages 711-722
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/00380261221109029
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1177/00380261221109029

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