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Compare And Contrast Goffman And Bourdieu

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Drawing upon the work of Erving Goffman and Pierre Bourdieu, this paper shall show how the presentation of everyday self can serve as a form of identity capital in socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods. Both Goffman and Bourdieu highlighted the significance of status systems (or systems of prestige or social honour) and their impact on the human identity. Furthermore, both theorists emphasized how roles become an integral part of the body. Goffman, in particular, demonstrated how important an individual 's expressiveness is when it comes to communicating important information about an individual 's their status, intentions, competence, etc. The term identity capital refers to a way of being that offers people with a non-economic route to
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