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Am I Normal: The 200-Year Search for Normal People (and Why They Dont Exist)

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Full Title:

Am I Normal: The 200-Year Search for Normal People (and Why They Dont Exist)

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Chaney

ISBN:

9781788162456

Publisher:

Profile Books Ltd

Imprint:

Wellcome Collection

Publication Date:

5th October 2022

UK Publication Date:

14th July 2022

Edition:

Main

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Anthropology
Sociology: family and relationships
Social and cultural anthropology
Social and cultural history
Popular psychology

Dewey:

304.609

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 144mm, Height 218mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

515g

Description

Before the nineteenth century, the term normal was rarely ever associated with human behaviour. Normal was a term used in maths, for right angles. People weren't normal; triangles were.

But from the 1830s, this branch of science really took off across Europe and North America, with a proliferation of IQ tests, sex studies, a census of hallucinations - even a UK beauty map (which concluded the women in Aberdeen were "the most repellent"). This book tells the surprising history how the very notion of the normal came about, how it shaped us all, often while entrenching oppressive values.

Sarah Chaney looks at why we're still asking the internet: Do I have a normal body Is my sex life normal Are my kids normal And along the way, she challenges why we ever thought it might be a desirable thing to be.

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Author Bio

Sarah Chaney is a Research Associate at Queen Mary Centre for the History of the Emotions. She spent several awkward teen years furiously rebelling against the mainstream, whilst secretly longing to be normal. So, a normal teenager then.

Alongside her research work, she runs the public exhibitions and events programme at the Royal College of Nursing and writes occasionally for The Conversation and The Lancet.

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