Slouch

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Discover the captivating exploration of the posture phenomenon in modern America with *Slouch*, a groundbreaking book by Beth Linker. This insightful work delves into the strange and surprising history of bad posture, tracing its roots from eugenics debates to the posture pageants of yesteryears. With the ISBN 9780691235493, this brand new trade binding book, published in 2024 by Princeton University Press, unveils the alarming posture panic that gripped the nation throughout the twentieth century.

*Slouch* meticulously chronicles how societal anxieties regarding posture emerged as a response to fears of disability and decline. Linker reveals how bad posture was mistakenly perceived as a personal health threat and a signal of America’s supposed deterioration, leading to a myriad of initiatives aimed at correcting slouching. The book highlights the widespread campaigns that spanned schools and workplaces, including the establishment of the American Posture League and the rise of posture-enhancing products.

This compelling work not only revisits the historical obsession with slouching but also sheds light on how these events continue to influence contemporary attitudes towards posture today. With references to modern fitness movements, such as Pilates and yoga, Linker connects past and present, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how posture has become a central concern in our well-being. Perfect for anyone interested in health, history, and the evolution of social norms surrounding the human body, *Slouch* is an essential read that will enlighten and educate.

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