

Stigmate
Book • 1963
In 'Stigma', Erving Goffman explores the experiences of individuals who are stigmatized due to their inability to conform to societal standards.
Drawing on autobiographies and case studies, Goffman examines the strategies these individuals use to cope with social rejection and manage their identities.
The book delves into concepts like 'passing' and the complex interactions between stigmatized individuals and 'normals'.
Drawing on autobiographies and case studies, Goffman examines the strategies these individuals use to cope with social rejection and manage their identities.
The book delves into concepts like 'passing' and the complex interactions between stigmatized individuals and 'normals'.