Identity as a concept is as elusive as everyone's sense of his
own personal identity. It is connected with appraisals made by
oneself and by others. Each person sees himself mirrored in the
judgments of others. The masks he presents to the world are
fashioned upon his anticipations of judgments. In "Mirrors and
Masks, "Anselm Strauss uses the notion of identity to organize
materials and thoughts about certain aspects of problems
traditionally intriguing to social psychologists.
The problems Strauss considers to be intriguing traditionally
are those encountered when studying group membership, motivation,
personality development, and social interaction. The topics covered
include: the basic importance of language for human action and
identity; the perpetual indeterminacy of identities in constantly
changing social contexts; the symbolic and developmental character
of human interaction; the theme of identity as it affects adult
behaviqr; relations between generations and their role in
personality development; and the symbolic character of membership
in groups.
By focusing on symbolic behavior with an emphasis on social
organization, Strauss presents a fruitful, systematic perspective
from which to view traditional problems of social psychology. He
opens up new areas of thought and associates matters that are not
ordinarily considered to be related. Strauss believes that
psychiatrists* and psychologists underestimate immensely the
influence of social organization upon individual behavior and
individual structure, and that sociologists, whose major concern is
with social organization, should employ some kind of social
psychology in their research. "Mirrors and Masks "shows that the
fusion of theoretical approaches benefits the analyses of many
scholars. This fascinating work should be read by sociologists,
anthropologists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
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