Each section opens with "About the Readings" and closes with "Further Reading" Preface
PART 1. POINTS OF DEPARTURE
PART 2. SOCIAL INTERACTION
Section 1. Interaction in Everyday Life
1. Cornerville and Its People, William Foote Whyte
2. The Sociology of Everyday Life, Jack D. Douglas
3. Five Features of Reality, Hugh Mehan and Houston Wood
Section 2. Language and Communication
4. Meaning and Social Interaction, George Herbert Mead
5. Society as Symbolic Interaction, Herbert Blumer
6. Metaphors We Live By, George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
7. Categories in Discourse, Jonathan Potter and Margaret Wetherell
Section 3. The Work of Social Interaction
8. The Definition of the Situation, W.I. Thomas
9. Teamwork, Erving Goffman
10. Behavior in Private Places: Sustaining Definitions of Reality in Gynecological Examinations, Joan P. Emerson
PART 3. INNER LIVES
Section 1. Selves and Identities
11. The Me and the I, William James
12. The Looking-Glass Self, Charles Horton Cooley
13. The Self, George Herbert Mead
14. The Presentation of Self, Erving Goffman
15. Salvaging the Self, David A. Snow and Leon Anderson
16. Victims, Villains, and Talk Show Selves, Kathleen S. Lowney and James A. Holstein
Section 2. Mind
17. The Locus of Mind, George Herbert Mead
18. The Social Preservation of Mind: The Alzheimer's Disease Experience, Jaber F. Gubrium
19. Understanding Dogs: Caretakers' Attributions of Mindedness in Canine-Human Relationships, Clinton R. Sanders
Section 3. Emotions
20. Emotion Work, Arlie Russell Hochschild
21. The Development of Feeling Norms Underlying Romantic Love Among Adolescent Females, Robin W. Simon, Donna Eder, and Cathy Evans
Section 4. Motives
22. On Motive, John Dewey
23. Situated Actions and Vocabularies of Motive, C. Wright Mills
24. The Rhetoric of Motives in Divorce, Joseph Hopper
Section 5. Competence
25. Constructing Competence, James A. Holstein and Jaber F. Gubrium
26. The Social Construction of Unreality: A Case Study of a Family's Attribution of Competence to a Severely Retarded Child, Melvin Pollner and Lynn McDonald-Wikler
Section 6. The Body and the Physical Self
27. Narratives of the Gendered Body in Popular Autobiography, Mary M. Gergen and Kenneth J. Gergen
28. Who Do I Look Like? Gaining a Sense of Self-Authenticity Through the Physical Reflections of Others, Karen March
29. "I Hate My Voice": Coming to Terms with Minor Bodily Stigmas, Carolyn Ellis
PART 4. SOCIAL WORLDS
Section 1. Worlds of Race and Ethnicity
30. That Powerful Drop, Langston Hughes
31. Confessions of a Nice Negro, or Why I Shaved My Head, Robin D.G. Kelley
32. White Means Never Having to Say You're Ethnic: White Youth and the Construction of "Cultureless" Identities, Pamela Perry
33. "Who Are You if You Don't Speak Spanish?" Language and Identity Among Latinos, Beverly Daniel Tatum
Section 2. The Gendered World
34. Gender Play: Creating a Sense of "Opposite Sides," Barrie Thorne
35. Fashioning the Feminine, Amy L. Best
36. Beer Commercials: A Manual on Masculinity, Lance Strate
Section 3. Social Worlds of Age and the Life Course
37. Preadolescent Clique Stratification and the Hierarchy of Identity, Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler
38. Managing Aging in Young Adulthood: The "Aging" Table Dancer, Carol Rambo Ronai
39. Place and Race: Midlife Experience in Harlem, Katherine Newman
40. The Social World of Old Women, Sarah H. Matthews
Section 4. Family as a Social World
41. What Is Family?, Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. Holstein
42. A Member of the Funeral: An Introspective Ethnography, Nancy Anne Naples
43. Stigma and Everyday Resistance Practices: Childless Women in South India, Catherine Kohler Riessman
Section 5. Worlds of Trouble
44. The Micro-Politics of Trouble, Robert M. Emerson and Sheldon L. Messienger
45. K Is Mentally Ill: The Anatomy of a Factual Account, Dorothy E. Smith
46. Ways of the Badass, Jack Katz
Author Index
Subject Index