Dialogues, Dramas, and Emotions: Essays in Interactionist Sociology

Lexington Books (2023)
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Drawing from the works of George Herbert Mead, Kenneth Burke, and Mikhail Bakhtin, this work argues that everyday interactions are inescapably dramas, conducted through the use of dialogues in order to promote mutual understanding.

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