The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same beliefs about identity that we do ... the standards he has incorporated from the wider society equip him to be intimately alive to what others see as his failing, inevitably causing him, if only for moments,... Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity - Side 7af Erving Goffman - 2009 - 162 siderBegrænset visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph A. Kotarba, Andrea Fontana - 1987 - 256 sider
...desire was to be treated as an ordinary person. Goffman states the problem very well when he says that "The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same beliefs about identity that we do. His deepest feeling about what he is may be his sense of being a 'normal person,' a human being like... | |
| Bonnie Thornton Dill - 1994 - 172 sider
...failure to recognize the employee's personal needs and concerns, their humanity. According to Goffman: The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same...his sense of being a "normal person," a human being just like anyone else, a person therefore who deserves a fair chance and a fair break.12 While not... | |
| Nancy J. Herman, Nancy J. Herman-Kinney - 1995 - 648 sider
...due to their perception of mental illness as a stigmatizing attribute. As Goffinan (1963:78) stated: 'The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same beliefs about identity that we do. His deepest feeling about what he is may be his sense of being a 'normal person,' a human being like... | |
| Lennard J. Davis - 1997 - 472 sider
...Ametica at ptesent, howevet, sepamte systems of honot seem to be on the declme. The stigmatited mdividual tends to hold the same beliefs about identity that we do; this is a pivotal fact. His deepest feelmgs about what he is may be his sense of bemg a "notmal petson," a human bemg like anyone else,... | |
| Chris Shilling - 2003 - 252 sider
...facing an unaccepting world' (Goffman, 1990 [1963]: 12-13, 31). As Goffman argues, (1990 [1963]: 17-18) the 'stigmatized individual tends to hold the same beliefs about identity that we do ... the standards he has incorporated from the wider society equip him to be intimately alive to what... | |
| Hugo Gorringe - 2005 - 402 sider
...similar point when he asserts that stigmatised individuals share the norms of the 'normal' people. The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same...about identity that we do; this is a pivotal fact' (1970: 17). On being made to feel different or 'other', 'shame becomes a central possibility, arising... | |
| Lee Rainwater - 594 sider
...course, given the world as it is and as they see it, lies with substitute games. As Goffman observes: The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same beliefs about identity that we do ... The standards he has incorporated from the wider society equip him to be intimately alive to what... | |
| Stephen P. Hinshaw - 2006 - 352 sider
...the eyes of the perceiver or in the response of the deviant individual? Goffman responds as follows: The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same...about identity that we do; this is a pivotal fact. . . . The standards he has incorporated from the wider society equip him to be intimately alive to... | |
| Prudence Mors Rains - 220 sider
...concerns and stage of sexual activity in which pregnancy is maximally risked. Becoming an Unwed Mother The stigmatized individual tends to hold the same beliefs about identity that we do ... the standards he has incorporated from the wider society equip him to be intimately alive to what... | |
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