W12.1 May 20 (Mon) - Song Seo Yoon
1. Summary
Dramaturgie explains social interaction micro-socially, and analyzes everyday society through theatrical behavior. The term was first introduced by Irving Goughman in 1956 and applied as sociology in theater. The difference between Goughman and Kenneth Burke's views was that Burke viewed life as a play, but Goughman used play as a metaphor for human interaction. In Dramaturgie, the elements of interaction change according to time, place, and audience, and the goal of self-expression is to receive acceptance from the audience through carefully conducted performances. This behavior is understood as a social behavior designed to improve one's popular self-image.
2. What did I learn
As I learned about dramaturgie, I realized that social interactions were understood as if they were a performance in a play. This theory explains the roles we take in our daily lives and the relationships that arise from them by comparing them to actors and audiences in the play. In addition, I came to recognize that interactions depend on time, place, and audience. Through this, I understood that social interactions have an important influence on individual self-expression and social relationship formation, and that social interactions are elaborated like performances.
3. discussion
What do you think about the social role and the impact on identity in everyday life from a dramaturgy perspective?
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