American rituals are vital to the creation and renewal of cultural
meanings and rules for social interaction. These rituals are rooted in
tradition yet are rapidly changing: a contradiction of hyper-modern
society. This phenomenon was first explored by Professor Deegan in her
1989 study American Ritual Dramas. The theory examines both
participatory rituals and mass-media rituals to show how everyday
people become attached to and alienated from other rituals.
Elaborating on the critical dramaturgy theory, the essays in this
collection show how patterns can be changed to create a more
emancipatory and celebratory society. The topics covered in the
collection include an analysis of Santa Claus, skinheads, hate crimes,
and strip dancing, among other topics. Each contributor has
participated in these rituals and many examine related cultural
artifacts such as music, brochures, and so forth. As the essays show,
postmodern theory has gratly underestimated the power and coherence of
these events. An important study for scholars and other researchers
involved with sociological theory, social psychology, and popular
culture.
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Social Rules and Cultural Meanings
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313030000
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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