Inner Lives and Social Worlds Readings in Social Psychology

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Pub. Date: 2002-08-08
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Inner lives and social worlds are commonly viewed as separate yet equally important domains of experience. Inner lives comprise our personal, interior spaces--our selves, identities, feelings, thoughts, and motives. From this standpoint, "in here" is where we find "who we really are." Socialworlds are "out there"; they are the external influences that shape who we are. Inner Lives and Social Worlds challenges the stark distinction between "in here" and "out there." Offering a sociological approach to social psychology, it focuses on social interaction as the foundation of everyday life. From this perspective, both inner lives and social worlds are constructedthrough everyday social interaction and are therefore always connected to one another. Inner Lives and Social Worlds presents an exciting collection of readings that clearly demonstrate the way that these realms are intertwined. Drawing upon classic and contemporary material, it shows how the self,identity, mind, emotions, and motives--all landmark features of inner lives--are inextricably bound to social worlds. The social worlds of race and ethnicity, gender, age, family life, and personal troubles are highlighted in lively, compelling selections. The readings have been specifically chosento be accessible to both undergraduate and graduate students of social psychology.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
PART 1 POINTS OF DEPARTURE 1(14)
PART 2 SOCIAL INTERACTION 15(12)
SECTION 1 Interaction in Everyday Life 27(23)
About the Readings
28(1)
Cornerville and Its People
29(1)
William Foote Whyte
The Sociology of Everyday Life
30(6)
Jack D. Douglas
Five Features of Reality
36(14)
Hugh Mehan
Houston Wood
Further Reading
50(1)
SECTION 2 Language and Communication 50(28)
About the Readings
51(1)
Meaning and Social Interaction
52(2)
George Herbert Mead
Society as Symbolic Interaction
54(7)
Herbert Blumer
Metaphors We Live By
61(1)
George Lakoff
Mark Johnson
Categories in Discourse
62(16)
Jonathan Potter
Margaret Wetherell
Further Reading
78(1)
SECTION 3 The Work of Social Interaction 78(29)
About the Readings
79(1)
The Definition of the Situation
80(2)
W. I. Thomas
Teamwork
82(13)
Erving Goffman
Behavior in Private Places: Sustaining Definitions of Reality in Gynecological Examinations
95(12)
Joan P. Emerson
Further Reading
106(1)
PART 3 INNER LIVES 107(12)
SECTION 1 Selves and Identities 119(58)
About the Readings
120(1)
The Me and the I
121(2)
William James
The Looking-Glass Self
123(2)
Charles Horton Cooley
The Self
125(5)
George Herbert Mead
The Presentation of Self
130(9)
Erving Goffman
Salvaging the Self
139(22)
David A. Snow
Leon Anderson
Victims, Villains, and Talk Show Selves
161(16)
Kathleen S. Lowney
James A. Holstein
Further Reading
176(1)
SECTION 2 Mind 177(25)
About the Readings
178(1)
The Locus of Mind
179(1)
George Herbert Mead
The Social Preservation of Mind: The Alzheimer's Disease Experience
180(11)
Jaber F. Gubrium
Understanding Dogs: Caretakers' Attributions of Mindedness in Canine-Human Relationships
191(11)
Clinton R. Sanders
Further Reading
201(1)
SECTION 3 Emotions 202(43)
About the Readings
203(1)
Emotion Work
204(22)
Arlie Russell Hochschild
The Development of Feeling Norms Underlying Romantic Love Among Adolescent Females
226(19)
Robin W. Simon
Donna Eder
Cathy Evans
Further Reading
244(1)
SECTION 4 Motives 245(23)
About the Readings
246(1)
On Motive
247(1)
John Dewey
Situated Actions and Vocabularies of Motive
248(7)
C. Wright Mills
The Rhetoric of Motives in Divorce
255(13)
Joseph Hopper
Further Reading
267(1)
SECTION 5 Competence 268(33)
About the Readings
269(1)
Constructing Competence
270(20)
James A. Holstein
Jaber F. Guhrium
The Social Construction of Unreality: A Case Study of a Family's Attribution of Competence to a Severely Retarded Child
290(11)
Melvin Pollner
Lynn McDonald-Wikle
Further Reading
301(1)
SECTION 6 The Body and the Physical Self 301(40)
About the Readings
302(2)
Narratives of the Gendered Body in Popular Autobiography
304(13)
Mary M. Gergen
Kenneth J. Gergen
Who Do I Look Like? Gaining a Sense of Self-Authenticity Through the Physical Reflections of Others
317(6)
Karen March
``I Hate My Voice'': Coming to Terms with Minor Bodily Stigmas
323(18)
Carolyn Ellis
Further Reading
340(1)
PART 4 SOCIAL WORLDS 341(12)
SECTION 1 Worlds of Race and Ethnicity 353(31)
About the Readings
354(1)
That Powerful Drop
355(1)
Langston Hughes
Confessions of a Nice Negro, or Why I Shaved My Head
356(6)
Robin D. G. Kelley
White Means Never Having to Say You're Ethnic: White Youth and the Construction of ``Cultureless'' Identities
362(19)
Pamela Perry
``Who Are You if You Don't Speak Spanish?'' Language and Identity Among Latinos
381(3)
Beverly Daniel Tatum
Further Reading
383(1)
SECTION 2 The Gendered World 384(44)
About the Readings
385(1)
Gender Play: Creating a Sense of ``Opposite Sides,''
386(19)
Barrie Thorne
Fashioning the Feminine
405(14)
Amy L. Best
Beer Commercials: A Manual on Masculinity
419(9)
Lance Strate
Further Reading
427(1)
SECTION 3 Social Worlds of Age and the Life Course 428(58)
About the Readings
429(1)
Preadolescent Clique Stratification and the Hierarchy of Identity
430(21)
Patricia A. Adler
Peter Adler
Managing Aging in Young Adulthood: The ``Aging'' Table Dancer
451(7)
Carol Rambo Ronai
Place and Race: Midlife Experience in Harlem
458(18)
Katherine Newman
The Social World of Old Women
476(10)
Sarah H. Matthews
Further Reading
485(1)
SECTION 4 Family as a Social World 486(36)
About the Readings
487(1)
What Is Family? Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. Holstein
488(5)
A Member of the Funeral: An Introspective Ethnography
493(12)
Nancy Anne Naples
Stigma and Everyday Resistance Practices: Childless Women in South India
505(17)
Catherine Kohler Riessman
Further Reading
522(1)
SECTION 5 Worlds of Trouble 522(61)
About the Readings
523(1)
The Micro-Politics of Trouble
524(12)
Robert M. Emerson
Sheldon L. Messienger
K Is Mentally III: The Anatomy of a Factual Account
536(22)
Dorothy E. Smith
Ways of the Badass
558(25)
Jack Katz
Further Reading
581(2)
Author Index 583
Subject Index 591

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