Numerous sociologists suppose that ritual is foundational for social life. Kemper, however, argues that status and power structure social relations, determine emotions and link individuals to the reference groups that deliver culture and administer preferences, actions, beliefs and ideas. An important contention is that allegiance to fundamental ideas is primarily faithfulness to the reference groups that foster them, not to the ideas themselves. This triggers the counter-intuitive deduction that the concept of the self is both feckless and irrelevant.
Numerous sociologists suppose that ritual is foundational for social life. Kemper, however, argues that status and power structure social relations, determine emotions and link individuals to the reference groups that deliver culture and administer preferences, actions, beliefs and ideas. An important contention is that allegiance to fundamental ideas is primarily faithfulness to the reference groups that foster them, not to the ideas themselves. This triggers the counter-intuitive deduction that the concept of the self is both feckless and irrelevant.
Theodore D. Kemper is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at St John's University, New York, USA. He won the T. F. Evans prize in the Shaw Society of the UK's 'Write like Shaw' contest in 2011 for his fourth act to the George Bernard Shaw play, Candida.
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Contents: Preface Introduction Status and power Derivations from status-power theory Status-power and collective effervescence: I Status-power and collective effervescence: II Ritual: Goffman's big idea Situation, occasion, gathering, encounter and social relations Reading Goffman in status-power terms Collins's interaction ritual Collins's power and status rituals Talking, talks, thinking and thought Entrainment, mutual entrainment and self-entrainment Emotions: status-power vs. interaction ritual theory Sex and love Prediction and postdiction Appendix Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Introduction Status and power Derivations from status-power theory Status-power and collective effervescence: I Status-power and collective effervescence: II Ritual: Goffman's big idea Situation, occasion, gathering, encounter and social relations Reading Goffman in status-power terms Collins's interaction ritual Collins's power and status rituals Talking, talks, thinking and thought Entrainment, mutual entrainment and self-entrainment Emotions: status-power vs. interaction ritual theory Sex and love Prediction and postdiction Appendix Bibliography Index.
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