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Symbolic Interaction Theory

looking glass self and taking the role of the other

Looking Glass Self

processby which individuals perceive themselves by imagining how others perceive them

Taking the Role of the Other

processby which we place ourselves in another's position in order to understand theself from another person's point of view

Appearance as a Process

appearance is the phaseof social interaction or a process

Program

responseabout wearer made by the wearer and communicationof the self via appearance/ dress

Review

responseabout wearer's program made by others and to challenge the self; could be verbal or nonverbal

Cognitive Dissonance

feelingsof discomfort due to inconsistency in concept of self and responses of others

Negotiation of Meanings

meaningfulcommunication occurs when there is mutual understanding of signs and symbols

Definition of the Situation

use of your own dress and other's as a collectivesense of what the situation is

Deviant Subcultures

groupsthat belong to or are part of a larger culture, but differ in substantial waysfrom mainstream, hegemonic groups in culture

Application of Symbolic Interaction Theory

an active theory ofself where individualsact on environment to test out behaviors and make choices from array of reviews

Tattoos as a Social Act

decisionto get a tattoo often involves others; tattoos may mark a separation of the self from an individual or group and can connect us to significant others