Original Article
Subjectivity (2009) 26, 69–86. doi:10.1057/sub.2008.33
Interaction, discourse and the subject
William Housleya
aSchool of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, Wales CF10 3WT, UK. E-mail: HousleyW@cardiff.ac.uk
Abstract
During the course of this paper, I examine the concepts of 'discourse' and the 'subject' in relation to social organization and action. The paper argues that these concepts represent a form of explanation that reduces the complexity of the social. Through a reconnection with processes relating to social organization and action, the paper argues that the current 'deepening' of subjectivity can be informed by sociological ideas. Indeed, the paper makes the claim that moves to develop the concept of subjectivity through 'interiority' and 'relationality' would benefit from a dialogue with interactionist ideas. The paper discusses three programmes of work that illustrate how subjectivity can be informed through a reconnection with interactionist sociology.
Keywords:
subjectivity, interaction, people-processing, degradation-ceremonies, passing, social organization
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