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dramatistic pentad (hexad)
the method of conducting dramatistic analysis in terms of act, scene, agency, & purpose, later attitude was added
act
that which is done - dramatistic pentad
agency
the means or channel through which an act is performed - dramatistic pentad
agent
the one who performs the act - dramatistic pentad
scene
the context in which an act is performed - dramatistic pentad
purpose
the reason for an act - dramatistic pentad
attitude
incipient action based on how an actor positions herself or himself relative to others and the contexts to which she or he acts - dramatistic pentad (added later: hexad)
ratio
the proportion of different elements in the dramtistic pentad
dramatism
the point of view that life is a drama that can be understood in dramatic terms such as act, agent, scene, agency, & purpose
consubstantiality
identifying with another or becoming common in stance - dramatism
guilt
any tension, discomfort, sense of shame, or other unpleasant feeling that humans experience - dramatism
mortification
a method of purging guilt by blaming ourselves, confessing failings, & seeking forgiveness - dramatism
hierarchy
a social ordering in which phenomena, including people, are classified into groups with different value, status, or rank - dramatism
negative
the capacity to say "no" - dramatism
scape goating
displacing sins into a sacrificial vessel whose destruction serves to cleanse an individual or group of its sins - dramatism
perfection
our imagine ideal or perfect form of things and ourselves - dramatism
victimage
a method of purging guilt by identifying an external source for some apparent failing or sin - dramatism
substance
the general nature or essence of some thing or person - dramatism
symbolic interactionism
the point of view that claims society perdates individuals, who acquire minds and selves in the process of interacting symbolically with other members of a culture
looking glass self
the image of oneself that one gains by seeing the self mirrored in others' eyes - symbolic interaction theory
I
the ohase or part of self that is impulsive, creative, & unconstrained by social norms & knowledge - symbolic interaction theory
ME
the phase or part of self that is socially aware, analytical & evaluative - symbolic interaction theory
generalized other
the organized perspectives of a social group, community or society - symbolic interaction theory
mind
the ability to use significant symbols - symbolic interaction
self
the ability to reflect on oneself from the perspective of others - symbolic interaction theory
particular other
an individual who is significant to another person - symbolic interaction theory
role taking
an individual's internalization & perception of experiences from the perspective of another person or persons - symbolic interaction theory
self-fulfilling prophecy
behaving and seeing ourselves in ways that are consistent with how others label us
narrative paradigm
the point of view that humans are natural storytellers that most, if not all, communication is storytelling
narrative rationality
the judgement of the quality of narratives, or stories, according to their coherence & fidelity - narrative theory
coherence
a standard for judging the quality of a story according to whether it is internally consistent, complete & believable - narrative theory
fidelity
one standard for judging a story's quality according to whether it "rings true" - narrative theory