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1) summary
Dramaturgy is a sociological perspective commonly used in micro-social descriptions of social interactions in everyday life. Drama sociology argues that the elements of human interaction depend on time and place. In other words, for Goffman, the ego is a sense of who you are, a dramatic effect in the immediate scene presented.
2) an interesting point
Interesting point It was interesting that Goffman mentioned the performance of the Dramaturgy theory. Belief in the role you play, faith is important even if no one else can judge it. The audience can guess whether the actor is serious or cynical. A standardized, generalizable, and transferable technology that allows performers to control the way their audiences perceive it. We all wear different masks throughout our lives.Dramatic realization describes the aspects of the performer that the audience wants to know. Lee Sang-hwa suggests that performances often present idealized perspectives on situations to avoid confusion and reinforce other factors. Maintaining representation control: the need to maintain 'personality'.
False statements mean the risk of misleading messages.
Mystery means hiding certain information from the audience to increase the audience's interest in the user or to avoid leaking information that could harm the performers.
3) a discussion of point
learn more about the history of how Dramaturgi came about?
Dramaturgy is a concept proposed by sociologist Janet H. White, an approach that compares social interaction to a performance of a play. This concept is understood as individuals playing social roles in terms of social interaction. The history of Dramaturgy was mainly developed by Jans White. She developed this concept in the 1950s and 1960s, and explained it in detail in a book called The Society of Everyday Life: An Introduction in 1964. White likened individuals to perform specific roles in social situations and interactions with others to performances in plays. In this metaphor, the individual is called the Actor, and the social situation is likened to a stage. Individuals play their roles in social situations, and audiences interact with awareness of the roles. Dramaturgy is a theoretical approach that helps you understand the complexity and diversity of social interactions, and is used to deal with social roles, impression management, and rules of interaction. This concept combines sociology and theatrical theory to present a unique perspective on understanding social phenomena.
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