The Sociologically Examined Life: Pieces of the ConversationThis lively and concise supplemental text uses analyses of everyday conversations and experiences to inspire students to think sociologically about society and about themselves as social actors. |
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... ourselves always arise out of social life . We depend on each other not only to define ourselves , but also to maintain a coherent and sta- ble sense of who and what we are as persons . If others didn't help us sustain our identity ...
... ourselves always arise out of social life . We depend on each other not only to define ourselves , but also to maintain a coherent and sta- ble sense of who and what we are as persons . If others didn't help us sustain our identity ...
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... Ourselves Fester's brother might have taken offense at the joke about " no dif- ferences " and gone berserk . Fortunately , he laughed with the rest of us . How come ? Why didn't he go berserk ? He must have developed some ability that ...
... Ourselves Fester's brother might have taken offense at the joke about " no dif- ferences " and gone berserk . Fortunately , he laughed with the rest of us . How come ? Why didn't he go berserk ? He must have developed some ability that ...
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... ourselves . It is hard to feel good about ourselves if we imagine that others think we are stu- pid , ugly , or immoral . The Risk of Cutting Ourselves Off from Others Our emotional responsiveness to others gives us incentive to treat ...
... ourselves . It is hard to feel good about ourselves if we imagine that others think we are stu- pid , ugly , or immoral . The Risk of Cutting Ourselves Off from Others Our emotional responsiveness to others gives us incentive to treat ...
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