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Erving Goffman and Modern Sociology

ISBN: 978-0-745-60853-2

September 1992

Polity

200 pages

Description
The work of Erving Goffman has had an enormous impact throughout the social sciences. Yet his writings have not received the detailed scrutiny which they deserve.

This new book is the first comprehensive and accessible account of Erving Goffman's contributions, ranging in its scope from his very earliest work right up to the projects upon which he was engaged at the time of his death. Goffman's writings, Manning argues, are much more systematic and conceptually powerful than is ordinarily acknowledged. The book thus offers a defence of Goffman's writings as well as providing an introduction for those who have no prior acquaintance with Goffman's ideas.

About the Author
Philip Manning, Cleveland State University
Features
* Erving Goffman was one of the most influential authors of the post-war period in social science.
* This is the first book to provide a full-length study of Goffman's career as a whole.
* This book is part of the highly successful Key Contemporary Thinkers series.
* Comprehensive and accessible, the book is a superb introduction to Goffman's work but will also appeal to those already familiar with his work.
* Erving Goffman was one of the most influential authors of the post-war period in social science.
* This is the first book to provide a full-length study of Goffman's career as a whole.
* This book is part of the highly successful Key Contemporary Thinkers series.
* Comprehensive and accessible, the book is a superb introduction to Goffman's work but will also appeal to those already familiar with his work.