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This book endeavours to unravel the complicated skeins of Japanese theatre in the modern period and offers an appreciation of the richness of choice of presentational and representational theatre forms.Since the end of world War II there has been continuing but different conflict between the major theatrical genres. Kabuki continues to defend its ground successfully, but the 'new drama' (shingeki) became firmly established in its own right in the 1960s. It was a vigorous and exuberant 'underground' theatre which exploited anything and everything in the Japanese and western theatre traditio
Theater --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- History
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This book examines identity theory’s centrality within social psychology and its foundations within structural symbolic interaction, highlighting its links not only to other prominent sociological subfields, but also to other theoretical perspectives within and beyond sociology. The book provides a synthetic overview outlining the intellectual lineage of identity theory within structural symbolic interactionism, and how the “Indiana School” of identity theory and research, associated especially with Sheldon Stryker, relates to other symbolic interactionist traditions within sociology. It also analyses the latest developments in response to the push to integrate identity theory, which initially focused on role identities, with the study of personal, group and social identities. Further, it discusses the relationship between identity theory and affect control theory, providing a sense of the many substantive topics within sociology beyond social psychology for which the study of identity has important, sometimes underappreciated implications. The book concludes with a chapter summarizing the interrelated lessons learned while also reflecting on remaining key questions and challenges for the future development of identity theory.
Identity (Psychology) --- Social aspects. --- Personality. --- Social psychology. --- Sociology. --- Evolutionary biology. --- Personality and Social Psychology. --- Sociological Theory. --- Evolutionary Biology. --- Animal evolution --- Animals --- Biological evolution --- Darwinism --- Evolutionary biology --- Evolutionary science --- Origin of species --- Biology --- Evolution --- Biological fitness --- Homoplasy --- Natural selection --- Phylogeny --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Psychology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Personal identity --- Personality psychology --- Personality theory --- Personality traits --- Personology --- Traits, Personality --- Individuality --- Persons --- Self --- Temperament --- Identificació (Psicologia) --- Psicologia social --- Sociologia --- Ciències socials --- Aristocràcia (Ciències polítiques) --- Atur --- Canvi social --- Capital social (Sociologia) --- Ciutats --- Comunicació --- Conflictes socials --- Conservadorisme --- Contracte social --- Control social --- Escola de Chicago (Sociologia) --- Estructura social --- Grups socials --- Integració social --- Interseccionalitat (Sociologia) --- Gerontologia --- Macrosociologia --- Microsociologia --- Mitjans de comunicació de massa --- Problemes socials --- Sistemes socials --- Socialització --- Societat de la informació --- Societat de massa --- Societat primitiva --- Sociolingüística --- Sociologia criminal --- Sociologia de l'economia --- Sociologia de l'educació --- Sociologia de l'esport --- Sociologia de la comunicació --- Sociologia de la discapacitat --- Sociologia de la infermeria --- Sociologia de la religió --- Sociologia de les organitzacions --- Sociologia del lleure --- Sociologia del risc --- Sociologia històrica --- Sociologia industrial --- Sociologia islàmica --- Sociologia marxista --- Sociologia rural --- Sociologia urbana --- Sociologia visual --- Subsidiarietat --- Anomia --- Ecologia humana --- Història de la sociologia --- Història social --- Sociòlegs --- Conducta social --- Psicologia de les masses --- Psicosociologia --- Actitud (Psicologia) --- Adaptació social --- Aïllament social --- Alienació (Psicologia social) --- Aprenentatge social --- Atribució (Psicologia social) --- Conducta organitzacional --- Comportament col·lectiu --- Constructivisme social --- Cooperació (Psicologia) --- Dinàmica de grups --- Discriminació --- Elecció social --- Empatia --- Entrevista --- Estigma (Psicologia social) --- Guerra psicològica --- Histèria col·lectiva --- Identitat nacional --- Influència social --- Intel·ligència social --- Interacció social --- Interaccionisme simbòlic --- Intersubjectivitat --- Lideratge --- Memòria col·lectiva --- Moviments socials --- Opinió pública --- Opressió (Psicologia) --- Prestigi --- Psicologia aplicada --- Psicologia crítica --- Psicologia forense --- Psicologia política --- Psiquiatria social --- Relacions humanes --- Representacions socials --- Rol social --- Violència --- Estereotip (Psicologia) --- Etnopsicologia --- Identificació projectiva --- Mecanismes de defensa (Psicologia) --- Grups de referència --- Evolution (Biology) --- Psicologia social.
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This book examines identity theory’s centrality within social psychology and its foundations within structural symbolic interaction, highlighting its links not only to other prominent sociological subfields, but also to other theoretical perspectives within and beyond sociology. The book provides a synthetic overview outlining the intellectual lineage of identity theory within structural symbolic interactionism, and how the “Indiana School” of identity theory and research, associated especially with Sheldon Stryker, relates to other symbolic interactionist traditions within sociology. It also analyses the latest developments in response to the push to integrate identity theory, which initially focused on role identities, with the study of personal, group and social identities. Further, it discusses the relationship between identity theory and affect control theory, providing a sense of the many substantive topics within sociology beyond social psychology for which the study of identity has important, sometimes underappreciated implications. The book concludes with a chapter summarizing the interrelated lessons learned while also reflecting on remaining key questions and challenges for the future development of identity theory.
Psychology --- Social psychology --- Sociology --- Evolution. Phylogeny --- psychologie --- sociologie --- Europees recht --- persoonlijkheidsleer
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