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Institutional Selves: Troubled Identities in a Postmodern World [Hardcover]

Jaber F. Gubrium (Editor), James A. Holstein (Editor)


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019512927X 978-0195129274 August 3, 2000
Today, identities are created and selves are constructed in more organizational settings than ever before. Institutions large and small-from psychiatric hospitals, schools, and prisons to job clinics, counseling centers, and support groups-are virtually in the business of self construction. New institutions not only produce new forms of identity by presenting additional options for who and what we are but also place practical limits on the range of possible selves we can be.
Institutional Selves acknowledges the socially practical self we live by. It brings together nine distinctive chapters that collectively address the institutional construction of troubled identities. From the victims and villains of television talk shows, to battered women in support groups, to the violent selves of prison inmates, this book illustrates how selves are organizationally informed and structured in institutional practice. The institutional construction of selves is an especially interesting issue as social problems, their causes, and their victims are endlessly reinterpreted by the various organizations devoted to helping resolve associated troubles. This book deals with fundamental and complex issues in a well-illustrated, multi-faceted manner. It provides common vocabulary that offers students a consistent language for discussing the construction of troubled identities. The style of the book is accessible and appropriate to a wide range of undergraduate students in sociology. The book neither "talks down" to the novice nor strains the patience of more experienced researchers. It can be used to lay the foundation for discussion of how the self is constructed in today's world by linking the social psychology of the self to the organizational processing of deviance and social problems.

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Jaber F. Gubrium is at University of Florida. James A. Holstein is at Marquette University.

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (August 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019512927X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195129274
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,707,397 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Just when you think it can't get any worse, switch channels and you'll find the latest episode of "I'm African American and I Hate Black People!" or "Dad Wants to Be a Woman!" Read the first page
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abuse formula story, criminal selves, talk show selves, tenable community living, wife abuse story, ecosystemic therapy, sympathy worthiness, troubled selves, stranded self, institutional selves, divorcing people, brief therapists, troubled identities, therapy discourse, community living arrangements, biographical particulars, alcoholic self, social problems work, discursive environments, divorce professionals, organizational processing, troubled self, divorcing persons, troubled identity, recovering self
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New York, Canyon House, Alcoholics Anonymous, River City, Northland Clinic, University of Chicago Press, Symbolic Interaction, Aldine de Gruyter, Gale Miller, Oxford University Press, African American, New Brunswick, State University, Sally Jessy Raphael, The Jerry Springer Show, The Sociological Quarterly, Basic Books, City University, Free Press, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Los Angeles, Cambridge University Press, Jill Stein, Rethinking Victimization, United States
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