ABSTRACT

This collection highlights new perspectives on the work of Erving Goffman, revisiting his place in contemporary social theory and interactional linguistics research and its impact in surfacing new insights in conversation analysis and our understanding of Goffman’s legacy.

The volume outlines the theoretical foundations of Goffman’s research across linguistics and the social sciences. Bringing together a crossdisciplinary group of scholars, the book is organized around these themes, with sections on self and identity, participation, and bodily practices in social interaction. Each chapter comprises three perspectives— look back at Goffman’s original texts, their correlation in contemporary empirical research in conversation analysis, and a discussion of conceptual implications in relevant fields such as interactional sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, critical sociolinguistics, and related disciplines. Taken as a whole, the book not only offers a comprehensive critical overview of Goffman’s legacy in empirical work in conversation analysis and the social sciences but also the conceptual grounding for new studies to investigate his continuing role in contemporary scholarship.

This innovative collection will be of interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and critical discourse analysis as well as sub-disciplines of sociology and psychology.

Chapters 8, 10 and 13 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|26 pages

Body, participation, self

New perspectives on Goffman and social interaction

part I|89 pages

Discussing Goffman's conceptual insights from the perspective of conversation analysis and ethnomethodology

chapter 2|25 pages

Goffman and Garfinkel

Joint enterprises, theoretical differences and personal sympathies

chapter 3|23 pages

Doing ruling

Goffman, ethnomethodology, and conversation analysis

chapter 5|19 pages

Following Goffman

Between methodology and stylistics

part II|206 pages

After Goffman

chapter 8|25 pages

Embodied scepticism

Facial expression and response relevance

chapter 9|22 pages

Participation within multiparty conversation

Responses to indirect complaints about a co-present participant

chapter 10|24 pages

Bad behaviours, spoiled identities

Face in personality disorders

chapter 11|35 pages

Mobile body arrangements in public space

Revisiting “withs” as local accomplishments

chapter 12|23 pages

Confidence and competition

Impression management, markets and institutional interaction