This week’s topic is Dramaturgy, which happens to be the topic my group will be presenting on during this weeks tutorial. I did at first dread the idea of attempting to read the 50 page Goffman reading, but the further I read the more interested I became! Dramaturgy was a term I had never come across before, but through Goffman’s reading and Andy’s lecture I realised how much of our world is revolved around dramaturgy. The concept of social life being a drama and game explains that every interaction is a performance and that life is a massive stage.
Both Andy and Goffman mention that the deliverer of the interaction bases its response on how they expect the audience to receive and understand the performance. This suggests that the performer of every interaction considers what is the ‘norm’ ways of communicating and therefore individuals perform in a way to leave a good impression. Thinking about my own interactions with people, I definitely alter the way I speak to fit certain situations in order to leave a lasting good impression. Throughout an interaction I find myself alternating from what Goffman calls “backstage” to “frontstage”, where in backstage I prepare myself for the delivery of my performance onto the frontstage. Every time an interaction begins to drift into a different direction, I can recall myself going backstage in order to regroup my thoughts so that I can perform and keep face frontstage.
Goffman also mentions two types of performances, “cynical” and “sincere”. A "cynical" performer is one who does not believe in their delivery but performs the way they do in order to save face and conform to the ideal ways of society. A "sincere" performer is one who truly believes in the actions that they are performing. An example to explain this that I came up with for our presentation was The Truman Show. The actors within the tv show were all cynical performers, whereas Truman himself (who was oblivious to his life being an actual drama) was a sincere performer.
Overall, I found Dramaturgy an interesting topic to cover and found it a great topic to do our group presentation on. Also, here is the link to the powerpoint slides that Zac, Lee and myself prepared for our presentation:
SOC250: Dramaturgy; Zac, Lee & Julia
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