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Lyman, S., Scott, M. (1967) Territoriality, A Neglected Sociological Dimension
Lyman, S., Scott, M. (1967) Territoriality, A Neglected Sociological Dimension
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regularizeduse of Cantonese in
dialects cal irony that persons thus insulated are
vulnerable once the insulating material is
Chinatownsserve notice on tourists removed or
ubiquitously available. Thus
thattheymaylook over the external non-cornswill insult officersin clubs when
trappings of Chineselife in the Occi- both are out of uniform,psychiatristswill
dentalcitybutnot easilypenetrate its be mistakenfor patientsat dances held in
room of an insane asylum,
innerworkings. Distinctuniforms dis- the recreationwill
and students adopt an inappropriate
tinguishingstatus,rights, and preroga- familiaritywith professors not wearing a
tivesserveto protectmilitary officerscoat and tie.
fromtheimportunities of enlistedmen, 34 See Goffman, Behavior in Public
Places, op. cit.,p. 85 for a succinctaccount
30 See Mary Coolidge, Chinese Immigra- of the elementsof thisprocessas a formof
tion,New York: HenryHolt, 1909, pp. 15- civil inattention.
26, 255-56. 35 Kathleen Tamagawa, Holy Prayersin
31 See Lewis Yablonsky, The Violent a Horse's Ear, New York: Long, Smith,
Gang, New York: Macmillan,1962, pp. 29- Inc., 1932, pp. 144-151 et passim.AndreM.
100 for a good ethnographyof urbangangs. Tao-Kim-Hai, "Orientalsare Stoic," in F. C.
For an analyticaltreatmentsee FredericM. Macgregor,Social Science in Nursing,New
Thrasher,The Gang; Chicago: University York: Russell Sage, 1960, pp. 313-326.
of Chicago Press, 1927, pp. 97-100, 116- 36 See Georg Simmel, "The Aesthetic
129. Significance of the Face," in Kurt H. Wolff,
32 See M. G. Smith, "Kagoro Political editor, Georg Simmel 1858-1918, Colum-
Development,"Human Organization,(Fall, bus: Ohio State UniversityPress, 1959, pp.
1960), pp. 137-149. 280-281.