Informalization: Manners and Emotions Since 1890 / Edition 1

Informalization: Manners and Emotions Since 1890 / Edition 1

by Cas Wouters
ISBN-10:
1412947189
ISBN-13:
9781412947183
Pub. Date:
11/19/2007
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412947189
ISBN-13:
9781412947183
Pub. Date:
11/19/2007
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Informalization: Manners and Emotions Since 1890 / Edition 1

Informalization: Manners and Emotions Since 1890 / Edition 1

by Cas Wouters

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Overview

This highly original book explains the sweeping changes to twentieth-century regimes of manners and self. Broad in scope and deep in analytic reach, it provides a wealth of empirical evidence to demonstrate how changes in the code of manners and emotions in four countries (Germany, Netherlands, England and the US) have undergone increasing informalization. From the growing taboo toward the displays of superiority and inferiority and diminishing social and psychological distance between people, it reveals an 'emancipation of emotions' and the new representation of emotion at the centre of personality.

This thought-provoking book traces:

" The increasing permissiveness in public and private manners, such as introductions, the use of personal pronouns, social kissing, dancing, and dating

" The ascent and integration of a wide variety of groups - including the working classes, women, youth and immigrants - and the sweeping changes this has imposed on relations of social inferiority and superiority

" The shifts in self-regulation that require manners to seem 'natural', at ease and authentic

" Rising external social constraints towards being reflexive, showing presence of mind, considerateness, role-taking, and the ability to tolerate and control conflicts, to compromise

" Growing interdependence and social integration, declining power differences and the diminishing social and psychic distance between people

Continuing the analysis of Sex and Manners, this book is a dazzling work of historical sociology and a fascinating read.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412947183
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 11/19/2007
Series: Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Cas Wouters is a senior lecturer at the Institute of General Social Sciences at Utrecht University.

Table of Contents

Manners: Theory and History
Social Mixing and Status Anxieties
Decreasing Social and Psychic Distance - Increasing Social Integration and Identification
Introductions and Friendships, Forms of Address and other Differences in National Habitus Formation
The Spiral process of Informalization
Phases of Informalization and Reformalization
Connecting Social and Psychic Processes
Third Nature
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