Sex, smoking, and social stratification are three very different
social phenomena. And yet, argues sociologist Randall Collins, they
and much else in our social lives are driven by a common force:
interaction rituals. Interaction Ritual Chains is a major work of
sociological theory that attempts to develop a "radical
microsociology." It proposes that successful rituals create symbols of
group membership and pump up individuals with emotional energy, while
failed rituals drain emotional energy. Each person flows from
situation to situation, drawn to those interactions where their
cultural capital gives them the best emotional energy payoff.
Thinking, too, can be explained by the internalization of
conversations within the flow of situations; individual selves are
thoroughly and continually social, constructed from the outside in.
The first half of Interaction Ritual Chains is based on the classic
analyses of Durkheim, Mead, and Goffman and draws on
micro-sociological research on conversation, bodily rhythms, emotions,
and intellectual creativity. The second half discusses how such
activities as sex, smoking, and social stratification are shaped by
interaction ritual chains. For example, the book addresses the
emotional and symbolic nature of sexual exchanges of all sorts--from
hand-holding to masturbation to sexual relationships with
prostitutes--while describing the interaction rituals they involve.
This book will appeal not only to psychologists, sociologists, and
anthropologists, but to those in fields as diverse as human sexuality,
religious studies, and literary theory.
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ISBN
9781400851744
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
464
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