Description |
viii, 182 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Contributions to the sociology of language ; 47 |
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Contributions to the sociology of language ; 47
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Contents |
""Introduction""; ""Chapter I: Sociology and “The Stranger�""; ""1. Sociology and “The Stranger�""; ""1.1. “The Stranger� as an Ideal Type""; ""1.2. “The Stranger� as Stranger""; ""1.3. Simmel�s Stranger""; ""2. Stranger as “Marginal Man�""; ""2.1. Park: Migration and Emancipation""; ""2.2. Stonequist: Internationalism and Ambivalence""; ""2.3. Hughes: Status Conflict and Inequality""; ""2.4. Siu: Ethnocentrism and Sojourney""; ""2.5. Rose: Small-town Duality""; ""2.6. Limits of the Marginal Man""; ""3. Stranger as Newcomer""; ""3.1. Wood: First Encounters"" |
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""2. Reflexivity and Reflectivity : The Image of Self in the Broken Mirror""""3. The Language of Membership""; ""3.1. The Semiological Chain""; ""3.2. Communicative Competence: Recognition and Negotiation""; ""Chapter V: Toward the Modern Stranger""; ""1. Implications""; ""1.1. Empirical Issues""; ""1.2. Theoretical Implications""; ""2. Conclusion""; ""Appendix A: Some Political Implications of the Modern Stranger""; ""References""; ""Index"" |
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""3.2. Schutz: Reflexive Crisis""""4. Toward the Modern Stranger""; ""Chapter II: The Social Organization of Strangeness: Toward a Redefinition of Home""; ""1. The Lonely Crowd""; ""1.1. Tradition-direction""; ""1.2. Inner-direction""; ""1.3. Other-direction""; ""1.4. Communicative Normalization""; ""2. Stranger as Automation and Home as Prison: The Dilemma of Authoritarian Man""; ""3. The Homeless Mind: Home as Everywhere and Nowhere""; ""4. A Nation of Strangers: Home as Possibility""; ""5. The Migratory Elite: Education for Strangeness"" |
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""6. The Organization Man: Adaptability as a Way of Life""""6.1. Adaptability as a Way of Life""; ""7. Protean Man: Home as Myth""; ""8. A Redefinition: Home as a Moveable Feast""; ""Chapter III: On Being in Between: Observation and Marginality""; ""1. In Between""; ""1.1. Mapping""; ""2. Observation and Marginality""; ""2.1. Habitus""; ""2.2. Going Native""; ""2.3. Note-taking""; ""3. Through the Looking Glass""; ""4. The Trained Observer as the Modern Stranger""; ""Chapter IV: The Language of Membership""; ""1. The Search for Authentic Experience: The Publicity of Privacy"" |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Revision of thesis (doctoral)--York University, Toronto, Ont |
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Revision of thesis (doctoral)--York University, Toronto, Ont |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [165]-172 |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Contributions to the sociology of language no:47 1861-0676 |
Subject |
Alienation (Social psychology)
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Group identity.
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Home -- Psychological aspects.
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Marginality, Social.
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Sociolinguistics.
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LC no. |
87024845 |
ISBN |
0899253245 |
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3110112353 |
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