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NORME SOMATIQUE [1 record]

Record 1 2023-07-17

English

Subject field(s)
  • Sociology of Human Relations
  • Social Problems
DEF

... the implicit norm that regulates the access of bodies to certain spaces.

CONT

Recent work on the creative workforce in the UK [United Kingdom] has suggested systematic exclusions for women, ethnic minorities, and those from working-class social origins. Moreover, these exclusions shape a powerful sense of what a creative worker, whether artist, actor, writer, director, or musician, is. This "somatic norm" in creative occupations is manifested in the figure of the able-bodied, white, middle-class-origin man, a norm also dominant across other elite occupations in Britain. ... The dominance of the white male, middle-class body was intertwined with the ideal type of government civil servant, a "somatic norm" serving to exclude those who did not fit this norm.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Sociologie des relations humaines
  • Problèmes sociaux
CONT

Les femmes ont investi des espaces orientés vers l'écriture. Et pourtant, la femme écrivaine ne reste que cela : la femme écrivaine, déviant de la norme somatique de «l'écrivain» en tant que telle.

Spanish

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