The Drama of Social Life: Essays in Post-Modern Social Psychology

The Drama of Social Life: Essays in Post-Modern Social Psychology

by T. R. Young
The Drama of Social Life: Essays in Post-Modern Social Psychology

The Drama of Social Life: Essays in Post-Modern Social Psychology

by T. R. Young

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Overview

These essays explore the many ways theater and dramaturgy are used to shape the everyday experience of people in mass societies. Young argues that technologies combine with the world of art, music, and cinema to shape consciousness as a commodity and to fragment social relations in the market as well as in religion and politics. He sees the central problem of post-modern society as how to live in a world constructed by human beings without nihilism on the one hand or repressive dogmatism on the other.

Young argues that in advanced monopoly capitalism, dramaturgy has replaced coercion as the management tool of choice for the control of consumers, workers, voters and state functionaries. Young calls this process the "colonization of desire." Desire is colonized by the use of dramaturgy, mass media, and the various forms of art in order to generate consumers, vesting desire in ownership and display rather than in interpersonal relationships with profound consequence for marriage, kinship, friendship and community. While Young focuses his critique on capitalist societies undergoing great changes, he insists that the same developments are to be found in bureaucratically organized socialist societies.

The Drama of Social Life is of interest to those who study theories of moral development, cultural studies, the uses of leisure, politics, or simply the uses of "make believe." It is intended for the informed lay public as much as for social psychologists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887382024
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 06/30/1990
Pages: 391
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)

About the Author

T.R. Young was director of the Red Feather Institute for Advanced Studies in sociology and a professor at Central Michigan University. He was the author of numerous publications and edited the Transforming Sociology Series for more than eighteen years.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
A Great University
Introduction

Part I. The Politics of Social Psychology
Introduction
1 Hard Times and Hard Tomatoes
2 The Politics of Sociology: Gouldner, Goffman, and Garfinkel
3 The Structure of Democratic Communications

Part II. Critical Approaches to Dramaturgy
Introduction
4 The Dramaturgical Society: Macroanalysis with Garth Massey
5 Dramaturgical Analysis and Societal Critique with John Welsh

Part III. Social Psychology in a New Age
Introduction
6 Self and Social Organization in Capitalist Society
7 Morality and Mass Society
8 Self in Mass Society: Against Zurcher
9 Self-Estrangement in Dramaturgical Society

Part IV. Politics in the Dramaturgical Society
Introduction
10 The Political Economy of Dramaturgy
11 Critical Dimensions in Dramaturgical Analysis:Watergate as Theater

Part V. Emancipatory Uses of Dramaturgy
Introduction
12 Emancipatory Dimensions in Dramaturgy
13 The Sociology of Sport: Structural and Cultural Approaches
14 The Typifications of Christ at Christmas and Easter: Critical Explorations of Religious Dramaturgy
15 Dress, Drama, and Self: The Tee Shirt as Text

References & Bibliography
Index

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