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Selected papers and articles on hand about Erving Goffman plus two class bibliographies (Collection of Michael Delaney) Note: Well-known papers and articles about EG are excluded; those listed here may be little- known or have fallen through the cracks of other collections. Class Reading Lists I. "The Ethnography of Symbolic Forms: Frame Analysis,"(dated Fall, 1970), 7 pages Topical Outline: A. Basic Materials B. Specialized Materials 1. Animal Misbehavior [camouflage, play, adaptive coloration] 2. Belief System [hoaxes, scientific fads and fallacies, cults] 3. The Experimental Frame 4. Insanity 5. Hypnosis 6. Possession [voodoo, demonism] 7. Drunkermess 8. Theater [history, specific plays, theoretical studies, on acting] 9. The Novel and Short Story [Nabokov, Bmih, Borges, Butor] 10. TV and Radio [Candid Camera, Invasion from Mars, critics] 11. Meetings [Slater; Bion] 12. Public Order [Yippies, Tom Wolfe, student protests] 13. Fabrications and Constructions I. Official Methods A. Interrogation [police, lawyers, interviewing] B. Other [privacy, surveillance, detection, spies, informers] II. Cons, Swindles and Fakes [including art forgeries, art theory] II. "Public Order" (dated Fall 1969, with 1972 Additions), 11 Yz pages - for class on "Social Interaction," Anthropology 666, 1972. Topical Outline: A. Animal Studies (2 pp.) B. Expression and Indicators (3.5 pp.) C. Cross-Cultural (l p.) D. Public Order (2 pp.) Additions 1972 (2 pp.) "Required Reading" (l p.) Class-related Paper for social interaction class: Michael Wolff, "A 'With' Without, or The Child Alone," Spring 1972,21 pages, stamped "For Library Use Only." Note: Efforts to track down further information on the author (who is also cited in Relations in Public) have been to no avail. He is not the semi-notorious New York writer Michael Wolff who writes on media and celebrities. In this study, Wolff had his two young children ride on the Brooklyn subway, apparently unaccompanied, with Wolff close by to observe how they were treated by strangers in public. Goffman commented at some length on this paper in class, saying that he was somewhat disturbed by the tactics employed.

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  • Selected papers and articles on hand about Erving Goffman plus two class bibliographies

    (Collection of Michael Delaney)

    Note: Well-known papers and articles about EG are excluded; those listed here may be littleknown or have fallen through the cracks of other collections.

    Class Reading Lists

    I. "The Ethnography of Symbolic Forms: Frame Analysis,"(dated Fall, 1970), 7 pages

    Topical Outline: A. Basic Materials B. Specialized Materials

    1. Animal Misbehavior [camouflage, play, adaptive coloration] 2. Belief System [hoaxes, scientific fads and fallacies, cults] 3. The Experimental Frame 4. Insanity 5. Hypnosis 6. Possession [voodoo, demonism] 7. Drunkermess 8. Theater [history, specific plays, theoretical studies, on acting] 9. The Novel and Short Story [Nabokov, Bmih, Borges, Butor] 10. TV and Radio [Candid Camera, Invasion from Mars, critics] 11. Meetings [Slater; Bion] 12. Public Order [Yippies, Tom Wolfe, student protests] 13. Fabrications and Constructions

    I. Official Methods A. Interrogation [police, lawyers, interviewing] B. Other [privacy, surveillance, detection, spies, informers]

    II. Cons, Swindles and Fakes [including art forgeries, art theory]

    II. "Public Order" (dated Fall 1969, with 1972 Additions), 11 Yz pages - for class on "Social Interaction," Anthropology 666, 1972.

    Topical Outline: A. Animal Studies (2 pp.) B. Expression and Indicators (3.5 pp.) C. Cross-Cultural (l p.) D. Public Order (2 pp.) Additions 1972 (2 pp.) "Required Reading" (l p.)

    Class-related Paper for social interaction class:

    Michael Wolff, "A 'With' Without, or The Child Alone," Spring 1972,21 pages, stamped "For Library Use Only." Note: Efforts to track down further information on the author (who is also cited in Relations in Public) have been to no avail. He is not the semi-notorious New York writer Michael Wolff who writes on media and celebrities. In this study, Wolff had his two young children ride on the Brooklyn subway, apparently unaccompanied, with Wolff close by to observe how they were treated by strangers in public. Goffman commented at some length on this paper in class, saying that he was somewhat disturbed by the tactics employed.

  • Fall, 1970 Erving Goffman

    THE ETIDJOGRAPHY OF SYl·ffiOLIC FORr·1S: FRAI'm Ju"JALYSIS

    A. Basic Materials

    Husser1~ Edmund. Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenolo~ (New York: Macmillan Company, 1931) .

    .......Shwayder, David S. The Stratification of Behavior (New York: Humanities Press, 1965) •

    * Austin, John L. Philosophical Pe,pers (Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1961) •

    ......-Kockelmans. Joseph J. (ed.). Phenomenology (New York: Anchor paperback~ 1967).

    ustafson. Donald F. (ed.). Essays in Philosophical Psychology (New York: Anchor paperback, 1964) •

    .... Garfinkel, Harold, "A Conception of, and Experiments _lith, 'Trust I as a Condition of Stable, Concerted Action," in O.J. Harvey, ed., Motivation and Social Interaction (New York: The Ronald Press, 1963), pp. 187-238.

    v Garfinkel, Harold, "Studies in the Grounds of Everyday Activity," Social Problems XI, No.3 (1964), 225-250.

    Fry, William F., Jr. Sweet Madness: A Study of Humor (Pacific Books Paperbounds, 1968) •

    * Bateson, Gregory, tlA Theory cf Play and Phantasy, II PSJLchiatric Research Reports 2, American Psychiatric J\.sso~t8.tion, 1955.

    Bateson, Gregory, tiThe M~ssa.;J;e, 'This is Play' ," in B. C·~haffner, ed., Group Processes (Josiah Iv'l~.'::y Fuundation Proceedings, 1955).

    v* James, William, liThe Perceptions of Reality," Chapter 21 in Vol. 2, Principles of Psychology.

    v* Schutz, Alfred. Collected Papers, Vol. 1 (The Hague: M. Nijhoff, 1962).

    * Pirandello~ Luigi. To~igE~ We Improvise. Six Characters in Search of an Author, and Hen~ (severally published).

    v* Goffman~ Erving. Strategic Interaction (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1969).

    Hozner, Burkart. Reality Construction in Society (Schenkman, 1968).

    v* Glaser, B. and Strauss, A., "Awareness Contexts and Social Interaction,1I American Sociological Review, XXIX, No.5 (1964). 669-679.

    /* Brackman, Jacob, "The Put On," New Yorker, XLIII, No. 18 (June 24, 1967), 34-73.

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    Tausk, Victor, "an the Origin of the Influencing Machine in Schizophrenia," Psychoanalytical Quarterly, II (1933), 519-556 .

    ./ Gralnick, Alexander, "Folie a Deux - The Psychosis of Association,ll Psychiatric Quarterly XVI (1942), 230-263, 491-520.

    5. Hypnosis

    Dorcus, et. al., "Control Experiments and their Relation to Theories of Hypnosis," Journal of General Psychology, XLIII (1941), 237-239.

    Orne, Martin T., "The Nature of Hypnosis: Artifact and Essence, 1\ Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, LVIII (1959), 277-299.

    Fisher, S., "The Role of Expectancy in the Performance of Post-Hypnotic Behavior," Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, XLIX (1954), 503-507.

    Sarbin, T., "Contributions to Role-Taking Theory: Hypnotic Behavior," Psychological Review, LVII (1950), 255-270.

    Sarbin and Lim, "Some Evidence in Support of the Role-Taking Hypothesis in Hypnosis,i1 International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, XI, No.2 (1963), 98-103.

    Sutcliffe, J.P., i1'Credulous' and 'Skeptical' View of Hypnotic Behavior," International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, VIII, No.2 (1960), 73-102.

    6. Possession

    Leiris, Michel. La possession et seg " aspects theatraux chez lee Ethiopiens de Gondar (Plan, 1958).

    " / Metraux, Alfred. Voodoo in Haiti (New York: Oxford University Press, 1959).

    Mischel, Walter and Frances, "Psychological Aspects of Spirit Possession," Americ~~ Anthropologist, ~X, No.2 (1958), 249-260.

    Oesterreich, Traugott Konstantin, Possession Demoniacal and Other Among Primitive Races, in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Modern Times (University Books, 1966) .

    7. Drunkenness

    McCaghy, Charles H., "Drinking and Deviance Disavowal: The Case of Child Molesters," Social Problems, XVI (Summer, 1968), 43-49.

    v/Mac~~drew, G. and Edgerton, R. Drunken Comportment (Aldine, 1969).

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    8. Theater

    Genet, J. The Blacks, The Maids, The Balcony (severally published).

    Gorelek, M. New Theaters for Old (Dullon paperback, 1962).

    Harbege, A. Shakespeare's Audience (Columbia University paperback, 1941).

    Hunningker, B. The Origin of the Theater (Dramabook, 1955).

    Joseph, Bertram L. Elizabethan Acting (London: Oxford University Press, 1951).

    Kjerbuhl-Peterson, L. Psychology of Acting (Boston, 1935) • ./

    ~Iacgowan, Kenneth and Melnitz, William.. Golden Ages of the Theater (Spectrum, 1959) •

    Nagler, Alois. Sources of Theatrical History (New York: Theatre Annual, 1952).

    Touton, Harriet L., "The Theater AUdience," Sociology and Social Research XVIII (July-August, 1934), 554-564.

    Artaud, Antonin. The Theate:r and its Double (Grove, 1958).

    Heller, Joseph. We Bombed in New Haven (Dell, 1970).

    Stoppard, Tom. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Grove, 1967).

    Simpson, N.F. A Resounding Tinkle (Faber and Faber, 1958).

    Stanislovski, Constantin. My Life in Art (Meridian, 1956).

    Schechner, Richard. Pl,blic Domain (Bobbs-Merrill, 1969).

    Rostagno, Aldo. We, the Living Theater (Ballantine Books, 1970).

    The Performance Group. Dionysus in 69 (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1970).

    9. The Novel and Short Story

    Nabokov, Vladimir. Pale Fire (Berkeley paperoack, 1962).

    Barth, John. Lost in the Fun House (DOUbleday paperback, 1970).

    Borges, J.L. L~brynths (New Directions, 1964).

    Butor, Michel, "The Second Case,1I Ne.r Left Review, XXXIV (November-December, v/ 1961), 60-68.

    Barthelme, Donald . City Life (Ne.r York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1970).

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    10. TV and Radio

    Cantril~ H. Invasion From Mars.

    Funt ~ Allen. Eavesdropper at Large (Vanguard Press, 1952).

    Funt ~ Allen~ "What Do You Say to a Naked Lady'lll (movie)

    Flagler~ J.M., "Student of the Spontaneous (profile on Allen Funt),l1 New Yorker, XXXVI (December 10,1960), 59-92.

    Poirier~ Richard, "The Politics of Self-Parody," Partisan Review, XXXV (Summer~ 1968)~ 339-353.

    11. Meet ings

    Slater, Philip. Microcosm (Wiley, 1966).

    Bion, Wilfred R. Experiences in Groups (Basic Books, 1961).

    12 • PublicOrder

    Rubin, Jerry. Do It (New YOTk: Simon Schuster, 1970).

    Hoffman, Abbie. Revol~tion for the Hell of It (Dial, 1970).

    Avorn, Jerry L. et a1. Up Age.inst the Ivy Wall (Atheneum, 1968).

    Wolfe) Tom. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (Farrar, Straus and Giroux:, 1968) •

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    13. Fabrications and Constl~ctions

    I. Official Methods

    A. Interrogation

    Cornelius, A. The Cross Examination of Witnesses (Babbs-Merrill, 1929).

    Inbau, Fred E. and John E. Reid. Criminal Interrogation and Confession (Williams '-=--and IUlkins Co., 1962). liU~I~(.,..J: " " &s f':.11

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    II. Cons, Swindles and Fakes

    Bloom, Murray Teigh. The Man Who Stole Portugal (Charles Scribners Sons, 1966).

    .Brannon, W.T. Yellow Kid Weil -- Con Man (Pyramid Books Edition, 1957). ~ Cole, Sonia. Counterfeit (Abelard-Schuman, 1936) .

    .-cowles, Virginia. The Great Swindle (Harper and Brothers, 1960).

    Coremans, P.B. Van Meergercn's Faked Vermeers and De Hooghs (J.M. Heulenhoff, 1949).

    v--Crichton , Robert. The Great Imposter (Random House, 1959) .

    Goodman, Nelson. The Structure of Appearance (Bobbs l"lerrill, 1966) .

    Goodman, Nelson. Lan§i\:'.§£es of Art (Bobbs Merrill, 1968) .

    !..ohnson) James F. The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tm-ler (Pocket Books, 1963).

    Klein, Alexander (ed.). The Double Dealer~ (J.B. Lippincott, 1958).

    Klein, Alexander (ed.). &~indles. Hoaxes and Frauds (Ballantine Books, Inc., 1955).

    Kurz, Otto. Fakes (Dover, 1967).

    Miller, Norman C. The Great Salad Oil Swindle (New York: Coward-McCann, 1965).

    Haurer, David. The Big Con (Pocket Books, 1949).

    Roebuck, Julian B., "The 'Short Con' Man,1I Crime and Delinquency, X (July, 1964), 235-248.

    SchUller, Sepp. Forgers, Dealers, Experts (Putnam, 1960).