This bibliography replaces the incomplete one previously posted. It is
based on my database and the valuable information in Jason Ditton, “A
bibliographic exegesis of Goffman’s sociology”, in Ditton, ed., The View from
Goffman (New York: St Martin’s Press, 1980). Please send corrections and
additions to Algazi@post.tau.ac.il.
1.
Communication Conduct in
an Island Community. (PhD. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1953)
2.
“Symbols of Class Status,” British Journal of
Sociology 11 (1951), pp. 294-304
3.
“On Cooling the Mark Out,” Psychiatry: Journal
of Interpersonal Relations 15:4 (1952), pp. 451-463.
4.
“The Service Station Dealer: The Man and His Work.”
(Prepared for the American Petroleum Institute), Mimeographed, Chicago; Social
Research Incorporated, 1953).
5.
“A Note on Interviewing.” Human Organization 12
(1954), p. 32.
6.
“On Face-Work: An Analysis of
Ritual Elements in Social Interaction,” Psychiatry: Journal of Interpersonal
Relations 18:3 (1955), pp. 213-231 [rpt. in: Interaction Ritual,
pp. 5-46]
7.
Review of Tobati: Paraguayan Town, by Elm an R.
Service and Helen S. Service (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1954), American
Journal of Sociology 61 (1955-6), 186-187
8.
The Presentation of Self
in Everyday Life. (Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh, 1956) (Social
Sciences Research Centre, Monograph no. 2)
9.
“The Nature of Deference and
Demeanor,” American Anthropologist 58 (1956), pp. 473-502 [rpt. in:
Interaction Ritual, pp. 47-96]
10.
“Embarrassment and Social
Organization,” American Journal of Sociology 62:3 (1956),
pp. 264-271 [rpt. in: Interaction Ritual, pp. 97-112]
11.
“Interpersonal Persuasion,” in:
Bertram Schaffner (ed.), Group Processes (New York: Josiah Macy
Foundation, 1956), 117-193 [revised as “Characteristics of Total
Institutions”].
12.
“Alienation from Interaction,” Human
Relations 10:1 (1957), pp. 47-60 [rpt. in: Interaction Ritual,
pp. 113-136]
13.
“Characteristics of Total
Institutions,” in: Symposium on Preventative and Social Psychiatry,
Sponsored by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, the Walter Reed Army
Medical Centre, and the National Research Council, Washington, (Government
Printing Office, 1957), pp. 43-93 [revised version of “Interpersonal
Persuasion”; revised in: Asylums, pp. 1-124]
14.
“On Some Convergences of Sociology and Psychiatry: A
Sociologist’s View,” Psychiatry: Journal of Interpersonal Relations 20:3
(1957), pp. 201-203
15.
Review of: Other People’s Money by Donald R.
Cressey (Glencoe: The Free Press, 1953), Psychiatry: Journal of
Interpersonal Relations 20:3 (1957), pp. 321-326.
16.
Review of: Human Problems of a State Mental Hospital,
by Ivan Belknap (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956), Administrative Science
Quarterly 2:1 (1957), pp. 120-121.
17.
The Presentation of Self
in Everyday Life. (New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1959) (London: Allen Lane,
1969).
18.
“The Moral Career of the Mental
Patient.” Psychiatry: Journal of Interpersonal Relations 22:2 (1959),
pp. 123-142 [rpt. in: Asylums (1961), pp. 125-170]
19.
Encounters: Two Studies
in the Sociology of Interaction. (Indianapolis:
Bobbs-Merrill, 1961) (London: Allen Lane, 1972)
20.
“Role Distance”, in: Encounters,
pp. 85-132.
21.
“Fun in Games,” in: Encounters.
22.
Asylums: Essays on the
Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates. (New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1961); (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968)
23.
“On The Characteristics of Total
Institutions,” in: Asylums, pp. 1-124 [see 13].
24.
“The Moral Career of the Mental
Patient,” in: Asylums, pp. 125-171 [see 18]
25.
“The Underlife of a Public
Institution: A Study of Ways of Making Out in a Mental Hospital,” in: Asylums,
pp. 171-320
26.
“The Medical Model and Mental
Hospitalization: Some Notes on the Vicissitudes of the Tinkering Trades,” in: Asylums,
pp. 321-386.
27.
Stigma: Notes on the
Management of Spoiled Identity. (Englewood Cliffs, New
Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1963) (Harmondsworth; Penguin, 1968).
28.
Behavior in Public
Places: Notes on the Social Organization of Gatherings. (Glencoe: The Free Press, 1963)
29.
“Mental Symptoms and Public
Order,” in: Disorders in Communication (Research Publications of the
Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, vol. 42),
pp. 262-269 [rpt. in: Interaction Ritual, pp. 137-148]
30.
“The Neglected Situation,” American Anthropologist 66:6
(1964), part II (Special Issue), pp. 133-136
31.
“Communication and Enforcement
Systems,” in: Kathleen Archibald (ed), Strategic Interaction and Conflict
(Berkeley; Institute of International Studies, University of California, 1966),
pp. 198-220 [revised version as “Expression Games,” in: Strategic
Interaction]
32.
Interaction Ritual:
Essays on Face-to-Face Behavior. (New York: Doubleday
Anchor, 1967) (London: Allen Lane, 1972)
33.
“On Face-Work,” in: Interaction
Ritual, pp. 5-46 [see 6]
34.
“The Nature of Deference and
Demeanor,” in: Interaction Ritual, pp. 47-96 [see 9]
35.
“Embarrassment and Social
Organization,” in: Interaction Ritual, pp. 97-112 [see 10]
36.
“Alienation from Interaction”, in:
Interaction Ritual, pp. 113-136 [see 12]
37.
“Mental Symptoms and Public
Order,” in: Interaction Ritual, pp. 137-148 [see 29]
38.
“Where the Action Is,” in: Interaction
Ritual, pp. 149-270
39.
Strategic Interaction. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1969); (Oxford:
Basil Blackwell, 1970)
40.
“Strategic Interaction,” in: Strategic
Interaction.
41.
“Expression Games: An Analysis of
Doubts at Play,” in: Strategic Interaction [see 31]
42.
“The Insanity of Place,” Psychiatry:
Journal of Interpersonal Relations 32:4 (1969), pp. 357-387 [rpt. in: Relations
in Public]
43.
Relations in Public:
Microstudies of the Public Order. (New York: Basic Books,
1971); (London; Allen Lane, 1971)
44.
Frame Analysis: An Essay
on the Organization of Experience. (New York: Harper and
Row, 1974); (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1975)
45.
“Gender Advertisements,” Studies
in the Anthropology of Visual Communication 3:2 (1976), pp. 69-154
[rpt. as Gender Advertisements, 1979]
46.
“Replies and Responses,” Language
in Society 5:3 (1976), pp. 257-313 [rpt. in: Forms of Talk,
pp. 5-77]
47.
“The Arrangement Between the Sexes,” Theory and Society 4:3
(1977), pp. 301-331
48.
“Response Cries,” Language
54:4 (1978), pp. 787-815 [rpt. in: Forms of Talk]
49.
Gender Advertisements. (New York: Harper and Row, 1979); (London: Macmillan, 1979) (see
45)
50.
“Footing,” Semiotica 25:1-2
(1979), pp. 1-29 [rpt. in: Forms of Talk]
51.
“A Reply to Denzin and Keller,” Contemporary Sociology 10
(1981), pp. 60-68
52.
Forms of Talk. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981); (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1981).
53.
“Replies and Responses,” in: Forms
of Talk, pp. 5-77
54.
“Response Cries”, in: Forms of
Talk, pp. 78-122 [see 48].
55.
“Footing”, in: Forms of Talk,
pp. 124-159 [see 50].
56.
“The Lecture,” in: Forms of
Talk, pp. 162-195
57.
“Radio Talk”, in: Forms of Talk,
pp. 197-327.
58.
“Felicity’s Condition,” American Journal of Sociology 89:1
(1983), pp. 1-53.
59.
“The Interaction Order,” American Sociological Review 48
(1983), pp. 1-17.
On Goffman:
1.
Gary Alan Fine & Gregoy W. H. Smith eds., Erving Goffman.
[Sage Masters of Modern Social Thought], 4 volumes (London: Sage, 2000)
2.
Boltanski, Luc. “Erving Goffman et le temps du soupçon: A propos
de la publication en français de La representation de soi dans la vie
quotidienne. Information sur les sciences sociales 12:3 (1973),
pp. 127-147.
3.
Ditton, Jason, ed. The View from Goffman. New York: St
Martin’s Press, 1980).
4.
Drew, Paul, and Anthony Wooton, eds. Erving Goffman: Exploring
the Interaction Order. (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1988).
5.
Riggins, Stephen, ed. Beyond Goffman. (Bloomington, 1989).
6.
Gamson, William A. 1985. “Goffman’s Legacy to Political
Sociology.” Theory and Society 14: 605-22.
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